Covid travel tracker: Which countries are allowing visitors from the U.S.?
Category: News & Politics
Via: perrie-halpern • 3 years ago • 7 commentsBy: Leslie Ignacio, Wen Si, Nigel Chiwaya and Jiachuan Wu
NBC News is keeping track of the countries that are allowing U.S. citizens entry around the world.
While there's worry over whether Covid-19 cases are on the verge of another surge, vaccinations are rising, and Americans are flying in greater numbers than they have in a year. But not every country is welcoming U.S. citizens.
NBC News is tracking travel restrictions in countries around the world. Here is what travelers need to know, as of Monday, March 29:
- More than 70 countries, including Brazil, Haiti, Ireland and Egypt, are fully open to U.S. travelers and tourists.
- Sixteen countries are completely closed to Americans, including France, Belgium, Iraq, Libya and New Zealand.
- The remaining countries fall somewhere in between, with some offering exceptions for dual-citizens, residents or those with qualifying travel reasons.
- More than 150 countries require a negative Covid-19 test from travelers.
- More than 100 countries have some sort of quarantine requirement.
- More than 60 countries have some sort of curfew in effect.
See the map below for each country's travel details. This map will be updated in the weeks ahead as circumstances change.
my map is invisible...
I cant even open the link.
Oh great. So it looks like the places fully open to us are the ones in just as bad a shape, or worse.
Surely that's not a surprise.
I don't need to travel to get infected. There are plenty of selfish aholes here who are willing to risk my health and no lost luggage.
Click on ''seeded content'' for the map
Thanks for the help, Kavika!