United States - Travel restrictions are back, but with State-by-State twists


At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. employers were asking employees to report if they had visited certain countries and, if the answer was yes, the employees were subject to at least a 14‑day quarantine. We say “at least” because if the employee developed symptoms or worse, the quarantine would become an isolation and would be longer than 14 days.

When the pandemic worsened, international travel all but stopped in accordance with travel advisories from the U.S. State Department. The enemy was already within our borders and international travel receded as an issue.

As the pandemic resurges after the country effectively has gone green, travel-related quarantines restrictions are now back. But now we are looking at travel within the United States.

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