(CMR) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its domestic travel guideline stating that it is safe for those fully vaccinated to travel within the US.
According to the CDC, fully vaccinated travelers are less likely to get and spread COVID-19.
As a result, people who are fully vaccinated with an FDA-authorized vaccine can travel safely within the United States:
The CDC also stated that fully vaccinated travelers do not need to get tested before or after travel unless their destination requires it. Also, fully vaccinated travelers do not need to self-quarantine
However, fully vaccinated travelers should still wear a mask and follow other COVID-19 protocols such as washing hands and observing the six feet distance, the CDC recommended.
The CDC, which considers someone fully vaccinated two weeks after they receive the last dose of vaccine, recommends that persons who are not fully vaccinated delay travel.
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