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Global COVID-19 Advisory

The situation involving the Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve and have significant impacts on international travel. The State Department has issued a level 3 Global Health Advisory (reconsider travel). Due to the influx of U.S. citizens returning home, airports such as O’Hare International have experienced significant delays in entry processing. In addition, returning citizens will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

Nationwide Protests – Brazil

The President of Brazil has called for nationwide protests on March 15th. While the majority of protesters will be gathering in support of President Bolsonaro, opposition groups will likely counter-protest. Previous events have brought thousands to the streets which may impact transportation and traditional tourist locations.

Continental Europe – Travel Ban into the U.S.

Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a travel ban from Europe to the U.S., not including the UK. The travel ban will last 30 days beginning from Friday, March 13, 2020 at 11:59 PM. The travel ban restrictions will not apply to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and other protected groups, as well as to flights entering the U.S. before 11:59 PM on March 13. Refer to the US Department of State for a full list of exceptions.

Taxi Driver Blockade – Toulouse, France

Due to changes in parking regulations at the Toulouse Blagnac International Airport, taxi drivers are planning a blockade on March 16th. Travelers may experience difficulty in finding transport to and from the airport. In addition travelers can expect increased security presence.

Flood Warnings Eastern Australia

Due to significant rainfall, flood warnings remain in effect through March 13. Parts of South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, and the Australian Capital are also under watch. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has issued major flood warnings in Queensland around the Lower Balonne and Paroo Rivers.

All Schools and Universities Close in Italy

The Italian Minister of Education has declared as of March 4, 2020 that all schools and universities in the country will be closed from March 5th until March 15th in attempt to prevent further spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). The decision is due to over 3090 cases which have left approximately 107 dead.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Severe Flooding

Heavy rains that started Saturday 29 February, have caused severe flooding, infrastructure damage, landslides, and impassable highways due to fallen trees and debris including highways linking Santos to São Paulo. Further rainfall is casted in the coming days.

Cottbus, Germany – Anti Immigration Protest

Anti-immigration group Zukunft Heimat (Future Homeland) are planning protests in Cottbus on March 13th. Protesters will gather at Am Stadtbrunnen at approximately 1630.
A counter protest is likely to occur along with a significant increase in police activity due to previous incidents.

Northern Italy – Coronavirus

Due to community spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) the Department of State has issued a level 4 advisory (Do not travel) to northern regions Lombardy and Veneto which include popular destinations Milan and Venice. The Centers for Disease Control advises travelers to avoid all non-essential travel and consider postponing or canceling study abroad programs in Italy.

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