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People Adjusting to State's New Travel Guidelines
Bradley International Airport was busy on Saturday with people traveling for the holidays. Throughout the day, many passengers arrived and were required to make a choice. At 12 a.m. Saturday, a modified travel advisory went into effect. Travelers entering the state from any location, with the exception of New York, New Jersey or Rhode Island, must quarantine for 10 days…
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Breaking Down the COVID-19 Travel Advisory Change and What It Means for You
The governor is expected to change the state’s COVID-19 travel advisory. This is what he plans to change and what it means for you.
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Connecticut Issues New Travel Advisory
Today the state of Connecticut removed six states from its travel advisory because the rate of Covid-19 in those areas has dropped. It also added Puerto Rico to the list. Connecticut also changed the rules on how its quarantine rules work. “The states are determined on one of two conditions. Either having a case count of greater than 10 per…
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6 States Removed, Puerto Rico Added to CT's COVID-19 Hot Spot Travel Advisory
The state has updated the locations on the COVID-19 travel advisory, which requires people traveling to Connecticut to fill out a travel form and self-quarantine for two weeks or submit a negative COVID-19 test. Six locations has been removed and one has been added. Puerto Rico has been added to the list while California, Hawaii, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada and Ohio…
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6 States Removed and Puerto Rico Added to COVID-19 Hot Spot Travel Advisory
The state has updated the locations on the COVID-19 travel advisory, which requires people traveling to Connecticut to fill out a travel form and self-quarantine for two weeks or submit a negative COVID-19 test. Six locations has been removed and one has been added.
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State Clarifies Travel Quarantine Advisory
The governor on Monday clarified the state’s travel quarantine advisory and when residents returning from hotspots will need to quarantine.
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People Traveling to CT From These 31 COVID-19 Hotspots Must Quarantine
Anyone traveling to Connecticut from an area considered to be a COVID-19 hot spot is required to quarantine, with some exceptions, and to submit a travel health form. (See Frequently Asked Questions below for the exceptions.) As of today, there are 31 locations after the removal of Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Maryland, Montana and addition of Guam. Gov. Ned Lamont, as…
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RI Added to CT COVID-19 Travel Advisory Requiring Possible Quarantine
Rhode Island has been added to the list of locations that require a 14-day quarantine for people traveling to Connecticut. It is the only New England state that will require people to quarantine. The governor’s office said this does not apply to people who travel to Rhode Island for less than 24 hours or who live in Rhode Island…
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RI Added to Coronavirus Travel Advisory List
Rhode Island has been added to the list of locations that require a 14-day quarantine for people traveling to Connecticut. The governor’s office said this does not apply to people who travel to Rhode Island for less than 24 hours or who live in Rhode Island and work in Connecticut.
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Dr. Fauci: “Connecticut Is In a Good Place” in COVID-19 Fight
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Connecticut “is in a good place” in terms of COVID-19 and the state has the upper hand because of our ability to contain new cases.
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34 States, D.C., Puerto Rico Now on Connecticut's COVID-19 Travel Quarantine Order
Anyone traveling to Connecticut from 34 states, as well as Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico, must now quarantine after the COVID-19 travel quarantine advisory list expanded Tuesday. Connecticut, New York and New Jersey have added Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico to the growing list of COVID-19 hotspots that require people to quarantine for two weeks or face...
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