COVID19 KNOW BEFORE YOU GO!
Do NOT travel if…
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You are sick, even if you recovered from COVID-19 within the past 90 days or are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines.
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You tested positive for COVID-19.
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Do not travel until a full 10 days after your symptoms started or the date your positive test was taken if you had no symptoms.
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You are waiting for results of a COVID-19 test.
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You had close contact with a person with COVID-19 and are recommended to quarantine.
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Do not travel until a full 5 days after your last close contact with the person with COVID-19. It is best to avoid travel for a full 10 days after your last exposure.
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If you must travel during days 6 through 10 after your last exposure:
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Get tested at least 5 days after your last close contact. Make sure your test result is negative and you remain without symptoms before traveling. If you don’t get tested, avoid travel until a full 10 days after your last close contact with a person with COVID-19.
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Properly wear a well-fitting mask when you are around others for the entire duration of travel during days 6 through 10. If you are unable to wear a mask, you should not travel during days 6 through 10.
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If you had close contact with a person with COVID-19 but are NOT recommended to quarantine...
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Get tested at least 5 days after your last close contact. Make sure your test result is negative and you remain without symptoms before traveling.
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If you had confirmed COVID-19 within the past 90 days, you do NOT need to get tested, but you should still follow all other recommendations (including if you develop COVID-19 symptoms).
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If you travel during the 10 days after your last exposure, properly wear a well-fitting mask when you are around others for the entire duration of travel during the 10 days. If you are unable to wear a mask, you should not travel during the 10 days.
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If You Feel Sick
Symptoms
Quarantine & Isolation
Testing & Masks