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US issues travel advisory against Bermuda as COVID-19 cases surge

The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised Americans not to travel to Bermuda because of the high risk of catching COVID-19.
 
The recommendation from the Atlanta-based agency warned that persons should avoid all travel to Bermuda as the island has seen a surge in cases this month.
 
The island is one of 175 countries that the CDC recommends should be avoided because of a Level 4 "Very High Risk" assessment status.
 
According to the CDC's website, travelling to Bermuda could increase the chance of catching and spreading the coronavirus.
 
Bermuda has said it will keep its borders open to travellers from the United Kingdom, despite fears that London is at the centre of a new strain of the coronavirus.
 
 


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