The CDC places Puerto Rico at high risk and recommends that you do not travel to the island

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has guidelines in Puerto Rico for travelers at the highest risk of coronavirus contamination, COVID-19.

In the CDC’s digital portal, it advises travelers to avoid any travel to the island, as it places us at level 4, or red, the highest on coronavirus risks.

CDC, in addition to 4, has levels 1 low, 2 moderate and 3 high.

The federal agency says that if you need to travel to Puerto Rico, you must be fully vaccinated before you can, in addition to wearing a mask, stay six meters away, avoiding congestion and hand washing.

We recommend:

Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 have risen in recent days to 325, about 21 more than were reported yesterday. Of these, 297 are from adult patients and 28 are minors. Today’s report details 64 intensive care patients, one of them being a minor and 36 with a ventilator.

To the confirmed cases, 67 were added, increasing the total accumulated to 99,847 and 2,139 deaths, the three being added today.

Listen to the Con Los Editores podcast where we talk about increasing the number of cases:

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