New York’ to end domestic travel quarantine
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced quarantine for out of state tavelers will end from next month. Domestic travelers will no longer need to quarantine when entering New York from another US state from 1 April.
International travelers will still need to isolate. Although it will be no longer mandatory be for interstate travelers, people are still advised to isolate on arrival.
Everyone must still fill out the traveler form on arrival in New York and follow all Covid safety guidelines. The state has been easing restrictions on indoor dining and recently announced a timeline to allow theme parks to reopen.
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