Since there is again an increase in the infection of the novel coronavirus, according to the WHO, international flights may be banned again, if the situation is not positive.

As United States has issued a 'Do Not Travel' warning for Germany and Denmark as coronavirus cases rise in the countries. This is an important step to further curb the rapidly spreading coronavirus infection.

US health bodies, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the State Department, made the announcement on Monday and advised people against traveling to Germany and Denmark.

The US has marked both the countries in its "Level Four: Very High" list. The State Department issued a "Do Not Travel" advisory for the two countries. As of now, the CDC lists about 75 destinations worldwide at Level Four. The list includes countries in Europe, including Britain, Norway, Belgium, Greece, Romania, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland and the Czech Republic.

World Health Organization (WHO) said a few days ago that European countries should work harder to contain the spread of the virus amid new deaths and cases. Recent transmission rates in 53 countries are of "grave concern", WHO's Hans Kluge warned.

WHO also warned the Indian government that India has a huge population, and recently India has also faced the worst-case scenario due to the second wave of coronavirus.

Recently, the Ministry of Aviation has also advised all airlines to follow the COVID protocol safely and maintain security and cleanliness at all points of airports.

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