Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The US Centers for Disease Control and Control (CDC) on Monday added a popular Arab destination in the Middle East to the “high-risk” travel category in terms of the outbreak of the Corona virus.
Jordan was classified at the third level in terms of the outbreak, that is, the “high risk” category.
The third level includes many Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iraq, and others.
While the second level of “moderate risk” includes only three tourist destinations, namely, the Sultanate of Oman, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Mauritania.
And when it comes to the first “non-dangerous” level, we fall on Egypt, and only the Comoros.
Here is the classification of Arab countries in terms of the risks of travel in the shadow of the Corona virus in the above infographic:
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