Riviera Nayarit Upgraded to Green in Mexico s Traffic Light System 22 April 2021
Although Mexico is listed at the Level 4: Do Not Travel list of U.S. State Department Travel Advisory, the Mexican state of Nayarit most recently upgraded to green in Mexico’s “Traffic Light” COVID-19 monitoring system.
On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, the U.S. State Department updated its Travel Advisory system by expanding its list of “Level 4: Do Not Travel” to include about 80% of countries worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including Mexico.
This update does not imply a reassessment of current health situations in the countries but is an adjustment in the State Department’s Travel Advisory system to better align with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Cancún celebra el primer gran evento turístico mundial en meses | Noticias de turismo REPORTUR
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Cumbre del WTTC en Cancún impulsará recuperación del sector turístico
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NASSAU, BAHAMAS Director of Labour John Pinder said yesterday that his department received numerous complaints and inquiries from associates of Sushi Rokkan after the restaurant in Old Fort Bay Town Center reportedly advised associates of a new mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy effective immediately.
“Nobody is mandated to take that,” Pinder told
Eyewitness News.
“You voluntarily decide whether you are going to take that or not. No employer has the right to force any employee to take any vaccination. That’s not law and the competent authority did not make that a part of the emergency orders, so no employer has the right to force any employee to do that.”
February 24, 2021
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Conde Nast has listed South Africa as one of the top travel destinations for 2021 and has named a number of hotels in Cape Town and the Western Cape as must-stay locations.
âLike many countries, South Africaâs tourism industry has been through the wringer of late. But while the world has taken a forced break, a new generation of genre-busting creatives have been busy shining a light on the most diverse cultural community on the African continent. Biennales, fairs and new artist-run spaces are at the helm of the countryâs enlivened art scene, with