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    • Before you travel. As you think about making travel plans, consider these questions: Have you been vaccinated against COVID-19? If you haven't, get vaccinated.
    • Check local requirements, restrictions and situations. Some state, local and territorial governments have requirements, such as requiring people to wear masks, get tested, be vaccinated or stay isolated for a period of time after arrival.
    • Travel and testing. For vaccinated people. If you have been fully vaccinated, the CDC states that you don't need to get tested before or after your trip within the U.S. or stay home (quarantine) after you return.
    • Stay safe when you travel. In the U.S., you must wear a face mask on planes, buses, trains and other forms of public transportation. The mask must fit snugly and cover both your mouth and nose.
  2. Jan 4, 2024 · Traveling During COVID-19. With travel largely back to pre-pandemic levels, you may wonder what's safe. It mainly depends on whether you're up to date on your COVID-19 vaccinations....

  3. Jul 5, 2022 · ALBANIA. As of May 1, visitors are no longer required to provide a negative test result or proof of vaccination. The C.D.C. risk assessment for Covid-19 is Level 3: High. ANDORRA. Travel to...

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  4. Vaccination, past infection, and timely access to testing and treatment can help protect you from getting very sick from COVID-19. Can I travel if I recently had COVID-19? Yes, you can travel once you have ended isolation .

  5. Sep 11, 2023 · Get information on travel restrictions by country with our map. Check the entry, vaccination, COVID-19 testing, and quarantine requirements by country before planning your next trip.

  6. www.cdc.gov › quarantine › travel-restrictionsTravel Restrictions | CDC

    Port Health. Travel Restrictions to Prevent the Spread of Disease. Credit: David Snyder. Disease is just a flight away. To protect America’s health, CDC partners with the Department of Homeland Security to prevent the spread of serious contagious diseases during travel.

  7. Mar 18, 2022 · If you’ve recovered from COVID-19 within the last 90 days, you aren’t sick at the time you plan to travel and you aren’t considered a “travel don’t” based on the CDC’s ...

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