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The Latest: US warns against traveling to Britain, Indonesia

The Latest: US warns against traveling to Britain, Indonesia
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US warns against traveling to Britain, Indonesia

US warns against traveling to Britain, Indonesia July 20, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) People sit on an Underground train, in London, on July 19, 2021. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali) WASHINGTON (AP) The United States has upgraded its travel warnings for Britain, Indonesia and three other destinations, advising Americans not to travel there due to a surge in coronavirus cases. The CDC and the State Department issued revised advice to U.S. travelers Monday alerting them to the increased risk of contracting COVID-19 in Britain, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, Fiji and the British Virgin Islands. Previously, all had been covered by a less severe advisory to reconsider travel.

The Latest: Mississippi seeing 4th wave, official warns

HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING: JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi’s top public health official says the state is seeing a rapid increase in coronavirus infections. Dr. Thomas Dobbs tweets that the “4th wave is here.” The Mississippi State Department of Health said Monday that 2,326 new cases were confirmed Friday through Sunday. That is largest three-day increase reported in the state since February. Mississippi has one of the lowest coronavirus vaccination rates in the nation. State Rep. Jeramey Anderson of Moss Point posted the Health Department numbers Monday on Twitter and lashed out at people who haven’t been vaccinated. In the legislator’s words: “Consequences of not getting vaccinated and poor mask wearing. Well Mississippi — you wanted it here it is. This is ridiculous and the deaths that will definitely follow were completely avoidable.”

The Latest: Korea PM apologizes for virus surge on destroyer

The Latest: Korea PM apologizes for virus surge on destroyer The Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 18 1of18High school seniors and faculty members wait to be monitored for possible side effects after receiving the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine at a vaccination center in Daegu, South Korea, Monday, July 19, 2021.(Kim Jun-beom/Yonhap via AP)Kim Jun-beom/APShow MoreShow Less 2of18A physically disabled Nepalese girl waits with her mother to receive a dose of Johnson and Johnson vaccine at the Nepal Disabled Association Khagendra New Life Center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Monday, July 19, 2021. A shipment of 1.5 million doses of Johnson and Johnson vaccine donated by the United States arrived last week in Nepal, which is struggling to inoculate its population against the coronavirus.Niranjan Shrestha/APShow MoreShow Less

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