The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) placed Mexico at the highest level for travel destination risk on June 13, advising travelers to be up to date on their vaccinations, or avoid traveling to Mexico.
The popular tourist destination for Americans was moved to level 3 for travel risksĀ on June 13. COVID-19 cases have been increasing in Mexico since May 30, with cases averaging around 4,500 cases in the past week.
Along with Mexico, New Caledonia and theĀ United Arab Emirates were also added to level 3 for travel risks on June 13.
New Caledonian cases averaged 42 cases a day, with no new cases on June 13, while the United Arab Emirates gained around 1,300 new cases on June 13, averaging a bit over 1,000 cases for the past seven days….