Germany and Denmark have been added to the U.S. CDC’s list of "very high" risk travel destinations on 22NOV as a winter COVID-19 wave sweeps across Europe. Last week, Germany reported a record single-day high in cases, with the country’s fourth wave causing popular Christmas markets to close down, including the one in Munich. After lifting COVID-19 restrictions in SEP, Denmark is once again facing a spike in case numbers. In other news, Aruba, Curaçao, Guadeloupe, Israel, and the US Virgin Islands have been moved to Level 3, all previously on Level 4.
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