COVID-19 US Travel Restrictions: Updated State-by-State Guide for March 2021
Impacting Travel Laurie Baratti March 07, 2021
COVID-19 Interstate Travel Restrictions
Slowly, signs of pandemic improvement (hopeful signs) are beginning to emerge with COVID-19 vaccine distribution continuing to ramp up across the U.S. and the world. New COVID case rates have declined during the past weeks, thanks in part to the introduction of vaccines and the fact that the winter surge caused by the holiday season's many indoor gatherings is well behind us.
Still, the nation's leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has pointed out that case rates have essentially plateaued at a level that's on par with the worst of last summer’s surge. So, it should come as no surprise that domestic travel restrictions still exist in many states, although some still have none at all. Heading into spring, here is an updated list of all 50 states and their corresponding requirements for interstate travelers.
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