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5 Countries to Avoid Traveling to Right Now Due to Rising COVID-19 Cases in 2025

Avoid travel to these 5 COVID-19 hotspots in 2025 amid rising cases from the NB.1.8.1 variant. Stay updated and prioritize your safety before booking trips.

June 02, 2025 / 18:01 IST
5 Countries to Avoid Traveling to Right Now Due to Rising COVID-19 Cases in 2025

5 Countries to Avoid Traveling to Right Now Due to Rising COVID-19 Cases in 2025

While the world was still recovering from the initial COVID-19 outbreak that shook us all back in 2020, a new variant—NB.1.8.1—is now fueling fresh surges of cases across parts of Asia and North America. This reminder that the pandemic is not yet behind us calls for extra caution, especially if your travel plans include these regions. The World Health Organization has flagged this variant as one to watch, given its rapid spread and increasing hospitalizations. Here are five destinations currently experiencing spikes in COVID-19 infections, where travelers are advised to reconsider or postpone trips until travel restrictions due to COVID-19 ease.

1. China
Once a global epicenter, China is now grappling with a resurgence of COVID-19 cases linked to the NB.1.8.1 variant. Hospitals are feeling the strain as numbers climb, prompting health authorities to reimpose tighter controls and travel advisories. If China is on your bucket list, it’s best to hold off until the waves subside and travel restrictions are lifted.

2. Singapore
Known for its cleanliness and efficient healthcare, Singapore is witnessing a sharp spike in infections. Daily cases are climbing, with hospital admissions reaching new highs. This sudden surge is largely attributed to the new variant, making Singapore a high-risk destination. Travelers should check Singapore’s COVID-19 travel updates and restrictions before planning a visit.

3. Taiwan
Taiwan, often praised for its swift pandemic response, is currently battling a significant increase in COVID-19 cases. The government has reintroduced strict safety measures, including mandatory masks and widespread testing. Travelers should stay alert, monitor local COVID-19 travel advisories, and consider delaying trips unless absolutely necessary.

4. Hong Kong
Hong Kong is facing its own battle with the NB.1.8.1 variant, as infections surge and healthcare facilities face mounting pressure. Social distancing and travel restrictions are back in effect. Visitors planning a trip here should keep a close eye on evolving regulations and rethink travel timing to avoid potential quarantine and other disruptions.

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Stay informed, stay safe: Avoid these 5 COVID-19 hotspots as cases surge in 2025. (Image: Canva) Stay informed, stay safe: Avoid these 5 COVID-19 hotspots as cases surge in 2025. (Image: Canva)

5. Select U.S. States: New York, California, Ohio
Across the United States, certain states—including New York, California, and Ohio—are seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases driven by the new variant. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is actively tracking the situation and updating travel advisories. If you have plans in these areas, staying informed on state-level COVID-19 travel restrictions and exercising caution is key.

Travel Smart: Staying Safe Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Challenges

While the urge to explore is strong, safety must come first. Always check the latest travel advisories from official sources before booking your trip. Keep up with local health guidelines, ensure your COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters are current, and maintain good hygiene practices on the road. Postponing non-essential travel to these hotspots until the situation improves remains the safest option.

Traveling in 2025 requires flexibility and awareness. By staying informed about COVID-19 outbreaks, variant-related travel restrictions, and health protocols, you can protect yourself and those around you while still dreaming of your next adventure.

Priyanka Roshan
Priyanka Roshan With over eight years in multimedia journalism, is passionate about storytelling—both visual and textual—across travel, jobs, business, markets, politics, and daily news. From crafting engaging articles to producing compelling videos, she blends creativity with strategy to bring stories to life. With a strong foundation in SEO, and video production she ensures content not only informs but also resonates with audiences.
first published: Jun 2, 2025 06:01 pm

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