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CT's Coronavirus Travel Advisory List: 6 States Removed

Connecticut updated its list of restricted places in its coronavirus travel quarantine advisory. Six were removed and one was added.

Travelers from the designated states and territories who do not have proof of a negative coronavirus test result within 72 hours of arriving in the state are required to self-quarantine at their home, a hotel or other temporary lodging.
Travelers from the designated states and territories who do not have proof of a negative coronavirus test result within 72 hours of arriving in the state are required to self-quarantine at their home, a hotel or other temporary lodging. (Patch graphic)

CONNECTICUT — Puerto Rico was added to Connecticut's coronavirus travel advisory list Tuesday, while six states were dropped, bringing the total number of restricted areas to 30, according to the latest report from the state Department of Public Health.

Under the latest regulations released by Gov. Ned Lamont on Monday, travelers from those areas either have to self-quarantine for 14 days or have proof of a negative coronavirus test result within 72 hours of arriving in the state.

California, Hawaii, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada and Ohio were taken off Connecticut's coronavirus travel advisory list, as health officials determined that the infection rate in those states has fallen to acceptable levels.

Find out what's happening in Across Connecticutwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The "red" areas are on the Travel Advisory for Visitors to Connecticut list as of Sept. 15, 2020. The list is updated weekly.

States are put on the advisory list if they have a daily positive coronavirus test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents or a 10 percent or higher positive rate over a seven-day rolling average. Failure to complete a travel health form carries a civil penalty of $1,000 for each violation.

Travelers who are required to self-quarantine may do so at their home, a hotel or other temporary lodging. Connecticut, New York and New Jersey asked hotels to communicate the quarantine requirements to guests who have traveled from one of the affected states.

Find out what's happening in Across Connecticutwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

There are some exceptions to the rule. Workers traveling from affected states to Connecticut and vice versa who work in critical infrastructure as designated by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, including students in exempt health care professions, and any state, local and federal officials and employees, are exempt from the quarantine requirement when such travel is work-related. Such essential workers are required to complete the travel health form, however.

While there currently are no Connecticut-imposed restrictions on international travel, the federal government continues to provide international travel recommendations for anyone living inside the United States. For guidance on international travel, see the "COVID-19 Travel Recommendations" published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


See also: CT Coronavirus Updates: Fines For No Masks, Large Gatherings


As of Tuesday, the following 30 locations are included in Connecticut's travel advisory:

  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska
  3. Arkansas
  4. Delaware
  5. Florida
  6. Georgia
  7. Guam
  8. Idaho
  9. Illinois
  10. Indiana
  11. Iowa
  12. Kansas
  13. Kentucky
  14. Louisiana
  15. Mississippi
  16. Missouri
  17. Montana
  18. Nebraska
  19. North Carolina
  20. North Dakota
  21. Oklahoma
  22. Puerto Rico
  23. South Carolina
  24. South Dakota
  25. Tennessee
  26. Texas
  27. Utah
  28. Virginia
  29. West Virginia
  30. Wisconsin


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