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Governor Cuomo Announces Travel Advisory for People Coming to New York from High Risk States

Governor Cuomo Announces Travel Advisory for People Coming to New York from High Risk States

Those traveling into New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut from high risk states are required to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.


Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a travel advisory for people traveling to the tri-state area from states with significant coronavirus spread on June 24 along with Govenors Phil Murphy and Ned Lamont of New Jersey and Connecticut. The advisory is for both people who want to leave the tri-state area and come back, and people who are coming to New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut from these states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, North and South Carolina, Washington, Utah, and Texas. When you arrive in the tri-state area from any of these high-risk states, you must quarantine for 14 days. The advisory goes into effect at midnight tonight. Check back here for more updates about the advisory as they become available, and remember that the list of high-risk states can change.

"In New York we went from the highest number of cases to some of the lowest rates in the country—no one else had to bend the curve as much as we did and now we have to make sure that the rate continues to drop in our entire region," Governor Cuomo said in his announcement. "We've been working with our neighbors in New Jersey and Connecticut throughout this entire pandemic, and we're announcing a joint travel advisory that says people coming in from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. We've worked very hard to get the viral transmission rate down and we don't want to see it go up again because people are traveling into the state and bringing it with them."

The CDC issued a similar travel advisory for residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut back in March, when coronavirus spread here was the worst in the country. But now, incidence rates and community spread have slowed—New York’s infection rates and deaths have dropped dramatically thanks to social distancing—enough that tri-state area governors are more worried about people coming here from other states. Cases in Arizona, Florida, and Texas, for example, have blown up as restrictions were either relaxed  or never implemented as strictly as in New York. 

It is unclear how this travel advisory will be enforced. However, if you plan on traveling right now, consider which safety precautions you will take and where you plan to go. Taking a Day trip in New York might be the best option for your family right now so you won't have to worry about quarantining afterwards. Here's a list of where you can go berry picking in the area or reference our list of beaches and safety tips to plan a family trip to the shore. Make sure you pack hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes, and don’t forget your masks!



You can keep up with Governor Cuomo’s latest announcements on how New York is responding to the pandemic through his briefings (which are no longer daily) and social media pages, or check back here where we will continue to update you with the latest coronavirus developments in New York through our live coronavirus article.

This summer is undoubtedly different than normal, and traveling might not seem like the right idea right now. Luckily, there are plenty of opportunities to make memories and have fun while staying local. Learn how you can safely have fun in the pool, have a playdate with your best friend, play sports, go out to dinner, and so much more with our guide to saving summer 2020.

Need an extra dose of inspiration? Sign up for our daily Save the Summer newsletter, which delivers fun family-friendly things to do, advice, humor, and more to your inbox every morning! 

 

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Jacqueline Neber

Author: Jacqueline Neber is a social journalism MA candidate at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. When she’s not reporting, you can find her petting someone else’s dog. See More

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