CDC: Fully Vaccinated People Can Travel Again
The CDC has issued new guidelines for travel, with good news for Americans who have been fully vaccinated.
The agency says vaccinated people can travel “at low risk to themselves” as long as precautions like mask-wearing are followed.
International travelers should still get tested before and after returning to the U.S. However, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walansky still recommends against travel due to the uncertainty of rising coronavirus cases.
‘Fully vaccinated’ means at least two weeks have passed since your final scheduled vaccine dose.
JUST IN: The CDC says that as long as coronavirus precautions are taken, including mask-wearing, fully vaccinated people can travel within the US without getting tested for Covid-19 before or self-quarantining after. https://t.co/kWHGC0wr0s
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