New York terminate quarantine need for domestic travelers starting April 1

New York terminate quarantine need for domestic travelers starting April 1

On Thursday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that New York will end its quarantine rule for individuals touring from another U.S. state or territory beginning April 1.

Even though it is going to no longer be mandatory, the state’s Department of Health continues to recommend that domestic travelers quarantine “as an added precaution,” the announcement mentioned.

Meanwhile, international travelers will nonetheless have to quarantine when they arrive in New York.

In a statement, Cuomo mentioned that as New York continues to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, the state will be able to “begin our transition to a new normal in a post-pandemic world.”

“As part of that transition, quarantine for domestic travelers is no longer required, but it’s still being advised as an added precaution,” Cuomo mentioned. 

“That is great news, but it is not an all-clear for New Yorkers to let their guard down,” Cuomo added. “To beat this virus as soon as and for all we all must continue to do what we know works to cease the unfold, including wearing masks, washing our hands, and practicing social distancing.”

Regardless of where they’re coming from, New York is still requiring that every one traveler fill out the state’s Traveler Health Kind and follow certain precautions including daily symptom monitoring for 14 days, practicing hand hygiene, wearing face coverings — even if totally vaccinated –, and self-isolating immediately if any symptoms develop, the announcement mentioned.

After Cuomo’s announcement Thursday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio reportedly mentioned he had concerns about the coverage change, which he mentioned was made without consulting the city, according to NBC New York. 

“The introduction of the virus from outside has been one of the biggest and toughest X factors on this whole crisis and something we worry about very much going forward,” de Blasio mentioned, per NBC New York.