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Re: CDC has St Martin at level 4
[Re: boucharda]
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04/20/2021 04:33 PM
04/20/2021 04:33 PM
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CanuckTravlr
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Not sure I understand the need for your clarification. I believe that is what I said, and it reinforces your point. My comments were directed to the OP, not to you. I happened to be writing my post at the same time you were posting yours, so did not see your post before replying. These things happen!
For the record, the map shows the US as a full red zone, which is equivalent to level 4. However, technically, neither the US State Department nor the CDC promulgates official travel advisory levels for domestic travel, at least not that I have been able to find anywhere on their sites.
Last edited by CanuckTravlr; 04/20/2021 04:44 PM.
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