The U.S. Is Warning Americans Not to Travel to Cuba. Here ’s What to Know

The United States has issued a travel warning against Cuba, advising Americans not to visit and removing some personnel from the island in the wake of what are believed to be sonic attacks on diplomats. Here’s what to know about what’s going on in Cuba. Who was attacked in Cuba? 21 U.S. diplomats and family members have been experiencing mysterious health problems since last November. The incidents have caused a range of symptoms including “ear complaints and hearing loss, dizziness, headache, fatigue, cognitive issues, and difficulty sleeping,” according to the State Department. Who is behind the Cuba attacks? The U.S. government hasn’t determined who is behind the attacks, and the Cuban government denies any involvement. The U.S. government is now describing the situation as “specific attacks” on American diplomats, which some believe could have been caused by a sonic device. What is a sonic attack? No one has yet discovered a device or piece of equipment in connection with the attacks in Cuba. But, according to ABC News, exposing people to sound waves above and below the range of human hearing could cause serious damage, affecting different people in different ways. “The Department does not have definitive answers on the cause or source of the attacks and is unable to recommend a means to mitigate exposure,” Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a statement Friday. Who is affected by the Cuba travel warning? About ...
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