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CDC: Vaccinated people can travel again

- By Candice Choi

NEW YORK — Add travel to the activities vaccinated Americans can safely enjoy again, according to new U.S. guidance issued Friday.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance to say fully vaccinated people can travel within the U.S. without getting tested for the coronaviru­s or going into quarantine afterward.

Still, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky urged caution and said she would “advocate against general travel overall” given the rising number of infections.

“If you are vaccinated, it is lower risk,” she said.

According to the CDC, more than 100 million people in the U.S. — or about 30 percent of the population — have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. A person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the last required dose.

The agency has said it would update its guidance on allowed activities for vaccinated people as more people get the shots and evidence mounts about the protection they provide.

Outside a San Francisco convention center, Kara Roche, a consultant with a tech company, welcomed the news after getting her second Pfizer shot.

“I’m thrilled that this summer there might be opportunit­ies for us to go somewhere,” she said.

Roche said she normally travels overseas for vacation at least twice a year. Since the pandemic started, she’s only traveled to Utah and Texas for work.

“I’ll still be cautious. I’m not looking to go on a cruise. I’m not looking to be in mass crowds and I’ll probably not go overseas,” she said. “But absolutely, if it’s open and the CDC says we can do it, I’m looking forward to going somewhere in the states.”

For people who haven’t been fully vaccinated, the CDC is sticking to its recommenda­tion to avoid unnecessar­y travel. If they do travel, the agency says to get tested one to three days before the trip, and three to five days after. People should also stay home and quarantine for seven days after travel, even if their test is negative, the agency says.

According to data from Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. is averaging 66,000 daily new cases this past week, up from 55,000 two weeks ago.

The new guidance says:

• Fully vaccinated people can travel within the U.S., without getting tested or quarantini­ng. People should still wear a mask, socially distance and avoid crowds, the agency says.

• For internatio­nal travel, the agency says vaccinated people do not need to get a test before leaving, unless the destinatio­n country requires it.

• For travelers coming into the U.S., vaccinated people should still get a negative test before boarding a flight, and be tested three to five days after arrival. They do not need to quarantine. The agency noted the potential introducti­on of virus variants and difference­s in vaccine coverage around the world for the cautious guidance on overseas travel.

 ?? Charlie Riedel / Associated Press file photo ?? A passenger wears a mask during a Feb. 3 flight from Atlanta. The CDC updated its guidance Friday for fully vaccinated travelers.
Charlie Riedel / Associated Press file photo A passenger wears a mask during a Feb. 3 flight from Atlanta. The CDC updated its guidance Friday for fully vaccinated travelers.

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