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While COVID-19 continues to plague all countries globally, the US has recently lifted certain travel restrictions for US citizens. See our round up of the latest articles that discuss a subject that’s near and dear to us.

See the latest from Forbes: US New Travel Advisories: Here’s Where Americans Can (Or Not) Trip
Harry Smith Beach, Bottom Bay, Barbados in the Caribbean reopen to American tourists
“Just because the U.S. lifted its global travel warning last week does not mean the world is suddenly open for Americans on vacation.” – Forbes

The latest from The New York Times: The U.S. Lifted Its Advisory Against Traveling Abroad. What Does That Mean?

The State Department had recommended that Americans avoid all international travel.
“The State Department lifted its blanket advisory warning American citizens against traveling abroad…Here’s what travelers need to know about the decision.” – The New York Times

The latest from the New York Times: Trump Considers Banning Re-entry by Citizens Who May Have Coronavirus

People waiting in line to cross the border from Mexicali, Mexico, to Calexico, Calif. In particular, the draft could affect the border with Mexico, where many American citizens and legal residents cross back and forth frequently.
“Under the proposal, the government could block a citizen or legal resident’s entry if an official “reasonably believes” the person had been exposed to or was infected with the communicable disease.” – The New York Times

 

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