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Massachusetts Now Exempt From Maine’s COVID Travel Restrictions

Other exemptions include anyone who recently had COVID-19 or who is fully vaccinated, regardless of what state they are coming from.

Massachusetts residents would still need to comply with the state’s quarantine policy when they return from Maine though.
Massachusetts residents would still need to comply with the state’s quarantine policy when they return from Maine though. (Shutterstock)

MASSACHUSETTS — Maine removed Massachusetts residents from its restricted travel list Friday. Connecticut and Rhode also became exempt on Friday. New Hampshire and Vermont were previously exempt.

Other exemptions include anyone who recently had COVID-19 or who is fully vaccinated, regardless of what state they are coming from. International travel restrictions are still in place. Massachusetts residents would still need to comply with the state’s quarantine policy when they return from Maine though.

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