Credit to the Canadian government to actively update travel advice around the world every day. We are new to this recently to see The Canadian government confirms the warning “Avoid all trips” to Haiti. The country is still in an emergency. Traveling to the location still has a lot of uncertainty, including airlines that suspend flights from Port-au-Prince.
The The Canadian government also updated the warning “Avoiding all the trips” for Saudi Arabia Division. Tourists should avoid unimportant trips to the following areas:
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Boundaries with Iraq and cities -Hafr Al Batin and Khafji.
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River international airport
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Al Qatif and his suburbs
We have other advice to report. This one is related to health to several popular destinations around the world. We will take a closer look at the disease, together with symptoms and potential risks.

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The Canadian government website has Updating his advice at Cuba. The advisor is still in the warning “very careful training”. The level of risk does not change, there is an update in the Health Division. The risk of dengue has increased not only, but also other parts of the world.
Currently, the level of risk for dengue is still in “Level 1: Practice of normal precautions.”
CDC writes in his advice“Dengue is a risk of year in many places in the world, with an outbreak that usually occurs every 2-5 years. Some countries report an increase in the number of cases of disease. Screen.”
A country with a higher case of cases:
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Brazil
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Burkina Faso
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Colombia
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Try
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Ecuador
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Fiji
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French polynesia
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Guadeloupe
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Umuemala
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Ian
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Mexico
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Pakistan
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Panama
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Philippines
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Saint Lucia
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Sudan
Symptoms of dengue include fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, rash, muscle and joint pain, and small bleeding. The disease can be severe in just a few hours.
Severe dengue cases require emergency assistance. Generally, dengue lasts less than a week, but it can take up to two weeks to grow.
The resort is considered safe by the Canadian government
For other Cuban advisers, tourists are asked to take normal precautions in some Cuban resorts. These areas are especially considered safe.
Take the normal precautions in: |
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South Long Cay |
Guardalavaca Beach, Between Playa Pesquero and Playa Bani |
Jibacoa |
Portillo tide |
Ancon beach |
Santa Lucia Beach |
Varadero Peninsula |
Tourists still need to be careful in crowded areas such as markets, nightclubs and beaches for potential small crimes such as hiring and wallet.
Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, Cayo Paredon Grande, and Cayo Santa Maria are all considered safe.

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The Canadian government also updated its advice to China
The Canadian government has recently updated its advice to China. The warning is under the “heart level” due to “the risk of local law enforcement.”
The Canadian government wrote in its advice, “Our ability to provide consular assistance in China is limited because of the level of transparency in the Chinese judicial system. It can also affect your ability to seek effective legal assistance.
Tourists can also face prohibition of exit through customs or immigration while trying to leave China. This may happen if your family or business partner is involved in a criminal investigation.
False currency cases, credit cards and ATM fraud have also been reported.