July was a busy month for the U.S. State Department with foreign affairs officials issuing dozens of updated travel advisories for destinations around the globe. As has been the case since early 2020, the vast majority of advice pertains to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with the government easing or heightening warnings for places based on the presence of coronavirus, especially the worrisome Delta variant, leaning heavily on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Here’s a look at some of the notable travel advisories you may have missed this summer.
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