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  1. Dec 28, 2021 · CONTACT: Wes Stubblefield, M.D., (256) 340-2113. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced it has shortened the recommended isolation and quarantine period for people with COVID-19 to five days, if asymptomatic and if persons can wear a mask when around others. These updates are recommended as the Omicron variant ...

  2. Oct 17, 2023 · As of now, Alabama does not have any statewide travel restrictions or mandatory quarantine requirements for incoming travelers. However, it is advisable to follow CDC guidelines, including wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and washing hands frequently. Alaska:

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  4. Mar 25, 2022 · 2022 Archives. CDC offers new COVID-19 Quarantine and Isolation (Q&I) Calculator for the public. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. CONTACT: Wes Stubblefield, M.D., (256) 340-2113. Cases, hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19 have declined greatly in Alabama. However, it is unknown if the BA.2 subvariant or other emerging variants may escape the immune ...

    • Does Your State Have Travel Restrictions?
    • What Are Travel Restrictions and Penalties?
    • Examples of What States Are Doing
    • Enforcing Travel Restrictions
    • The Responsibility of States
    • A Personal Responsibility

    You can find any state’s travel guidance and restrictions by visiting its health department website. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also has a landing page that lists links to each state's health departments. Keep in mind that even if a state lacks a quarantine order for visitors or returning residents, a specific city in that...

    Travel guidance, quarantine mandates, and prerequisites can be confusing because there is a patchwork of restrictions, proof requirements, and penalties across the country. Requirements can include filling out a form, producing a negative COVID-19 test result, quarantining for a set amount of days, or a combination of rules. In each state, the pena...

    Some states have strict requirements that require proof and serious penalties for violating orders. Hawaii—which, being an island, has more control over how people enter and leave— is one example. Violating COVID-19 travel orders in Hawaii is considered a criminal offense that could result in up to a year of imprisonment, a $5,000 fine, or both. Al...

    The lack of fines in some states might be because it's complicated to enforce the rules and the consequences of breaking them. “I think in general, states are having a hard time enforcing any type of travel restrictions as well as quarantining,” Richard Gannotta, DHA, a senior lecturer of health administration at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate Sch...

    A nation of 50 states plus Washington, D.C. means that America has 51 different pandemic mitigation strategies. The question becomes what, if any, types of travel regulations states should enforce? “My personal belief is that states do have a responsibility to their residents’ public health and safety,” Gannotta says. “It’s part of the question of ...

    Experts say that mitigating the spread of COVID-19 comes down to taking responsibility for one’s self—and anyone that you’re responsible for, such as children. “Individuals have responsibility for their own behaviors,” Gannotta says. “And if those behaviors put themselves and others at risk, it’s a behavior that needs to change.” Thwarting a travel...

  5. Apr 8, 2021 · Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey's Safer Apart Order takes effect effect as the mask mandate ends Friday, April 9 and will last through 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 5.

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  6. Feb 18, 2021 · Alabama currently has no travel restrictions when it comes to crossing state lines or quarantining, please see the link above for information on how local businesses and restaurants are handling...

  7. Over 30,000 people were voluntarily quarantined. Since the provincial government sought and obtained the public's cooperation, only 27 people required an actual written quarantine order. Of those, only one actually went to court. Human quarantine law in Alabama maybe found at Code of Ala.1975, Sections 22-12-1 and following.