Domestic Travel

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What can travelers do to prevent COVID-19?

CDC Recommendations:

  • Make sure you are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines.
  • Plan ahead by checking the current COVID-19 Community Level at your destination.
  • Make sure to follow all state, tribal, local, and territorial travel restrictions, including proper mask wearing, proof of vaccination, testing, or quarantine requirements. Check the state, tribal, local and territorial health department's website for up-to-date information and guidance. 
  • If you have a weakened immune system or are at increased risk for severe disease, talk to your healthcare provider before traveling. Even after vaccination, you may need to continue talking all precautions
  • If traveling by air, check with if your airline requires any testing, vaccination or other documents. 

    Consider getting a COVID-19 test if you:
  • Develop COVID-19 symptoms before, during, or after travel.
  • Will be traveling to visit someone who is at higher risk of getting very sick from COVID-19.
  • Were in a situation with greater risk of exposure during travel (e.g., in an indoor, crowded space like an airport terminal while not wearing a mask).

If you traveled and feel sick, particularly if you have a fever, talk to a healthcare professional, and tell them about your recent travel.


For more information on domestic travel: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-during-covid19.html