New York Eases Domestic Travel Restrictions

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Domestic travelers to New York no longer have to quarantine within three months of their full vaccination.

As the national vaccine rollout continues to ramp up, Governor Cuomo this week announced people traveling to New York will not be required to quarantine or test-out if their second inoculation shot was received within 90-days of travel. International travelers will still be required to quarantine for ten days and must also follow all CDC COVID guidelines. Similarly, anyone traveling into New York state who has not yet been fully vaccinated must continue to quarantine under existing rules.


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