The United States has issued a Level One Travel Notice for Pakistan, which is the least dangerous

 The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a 'Level One' Covid 19 Travel Notice for US Citizens Traveling to Pakistan, one of the highest health hazards determined by the organization. The lowest possible level.

According to Arab News, Pakistan has seen a significant decline in corona virus cases in recent months, with less than 300 corona cases reported on Tuesday for the fourth day in a row.

Officials say a full-fledged government-run vaccination campaign has reduced the spread of corona in Pakistan, with more than 119 million people receiving at least one dose of the vaccine.

Earlier, the US agency had placed Pakistan on the Level 2 'Medium' threat list, while in the UK, Pakistan was removed from the High Risk Red List in September.

According to the limited details available on the CDC's website, there are four types of health notices that can be issued by the U.S. Institute of Higher Health: Level 4: Extreme, Level 3: High, Level 2: Medium. And Level 1: low.

The travel notice comes with a warning that "make sure you are fully vaccinated before traveling to Pakistan."

The CDC's website states that "travelers in Pakistan must adhere to the recommendations or requirements, which include wearing a mask and keeping a distance of 6 feet from others."

According to official figures compiled by Pakistan's National Command and Operations Center (NCOC), 216 new corona virus cases and six deaths have been recorded in Pakistan in the last 24 hours.

Statistics show that 1101 patients are still in critical care.

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