NIY Times: Kosovo and Albania, among few countries where Americans can go

The prestigious American newspaper “The New York Times” has published a list of countries that can be visited by US citizens even at the time of pandemic, though they may face certain restrictions even in those countries. Kosovo and Albania are on the list. For Americans who yearn to continue international travel, [...]
For Americans who long to continue international travel, these are countries that now allow American citizens access, although there may be certain restrictions, the popular newspaper writes.
Although many countries are unattainable to American visitors because of the high degree of coronary in the United States, over 20 countries have begun to welcome them, although some conditions are still in place, writes the New York Times”, Report Express.
The State Department is keeping the fourth level of Global Health Adviser in force, with which avoidance of international travel is recommended due to pandemic. However, authorities have also provided specific data to countries assigned after easing restrictions measures.
For Kosovo, the newspaper writes: Kosovo is open to non-restrictive visitors around Covid-19, though it is recommended that travellers have a test that proves negatives have emerged in the last four days before coming. Officials at Pristina International Airport are demanding that those who come or leave the country be accompanied only by one person in order to reduce the toll.
For Albania, the text of the popular newspaper reads: Albania reopened borders in the first part of June with increased controls and measures of quarantine in force. However, due to the rise in the number of Coronavirus cases, the US Embassy in Albania has suspended all services, except emergency ones. By the end of June, domestic bars, restaurants and nightclubs have been closed, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Apart from Kosovo and Albania, on the list of countries where Americans can go, according to this newspaper, there are also Northern Macedonia, Croatia, Turkey, Serbia, Great Britain, Ukraine, Mexico and several smaller states.











