The CDC Has Placed St Maarten And Some Other Islands In Level 4 COVID Alert

The US State Department has issued a level three alert travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago.

The alert advises travellers to reconsider travel to T&Tdue to restricted travel options put in place to prevent COVID-19.

T&T’s borders have been closed since March last year.

The advisory says travelers to Trinidad and Tobago may experience border closures, airport closures, travel prohibitions, stay at home orders, business closures, and other emergency conditions within Trinidad and Tobago due to COVID-19.

The alert also warns about high crime in the country.

On January 19, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) placed T&T and a number of other Caribbean countries in a Level Four COVID-19 alert advising against travel to those destinations.

The other islands are: St Lucia, US Virgin Islands, Aruba, The Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba, Curacao, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Sint Maarten/St Martin and Turks and Caicos.

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