US does not recommend traveling to Spain, Portugal and Cyprus

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the State Department have warned residents not to travel to Spain, Portugal, Kyrgyzstan, and Cyprus as cases of COVID-19 infection increase in those countries; Reuters reports.

The agency recalls that Spain opened its borders to U.S. tourists in June and has since become a popular tourist destination for Americans.

Also, Americans are not advised to travel to Cuba, while Armenia has a third level of warning, which means that unvaccinated travelers should avoid entering the country. The third level was also awarded to Israel, which had the lowest status on June 1.