The US State Department urged its citizens on Monday not to travel to Germany and Denmark due to the increase in COVID-19 cases in Europe.

The US government warning is level 4, the highest grade, and in it he advises against travel to both European countries due to “a very high level of COVID” in Germany.

Prospective travelers were also advised to “There are restrictions that affect the entry of US citizens to Denmark.”

Europe’s return to the epicenter of the pandemic has been attributed to slow uptake of the vaccine in some nations, the highly contagious Delta variant, and colder weather causing people to re-enter indoors.

In Germany, the most populous nation in the EU, only 68% of the population is fully immunized. The country has urged all vaccinated adults to receive a booster dose to combat the decline in the effectiveness of the vaccine after six months.

“Probably by the end of this (boreal) winter, as is sometimes cynically said, almost everyone in Germany will be vaccinated, cured or dead,” said German Health Minister Jens Spahn, urging more citizens to get the vaccine.

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