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Before You Travel

As you think about making travel plans, consider these questions: 1. Have you been vaccinated against COVID-19?If you haven't, get vaccinated. If the vaccine requires two doses, wait two weeks after getting your second vaccine dose to travel. If the vaccine requires one dose, wait two weeks after getting the vaccine to travel. It takes time for you...

Check Local Requirements, Restrictions and Situations

Some state, local and territorial governments have requirements, such as requiring people to wear masks, get tested, be vaccinated or stay isolated for a period of time after arrival. Before you go, check for requirements at your destination and anywhere you might stop along the way. Keep in mind these can change often and quickly depending on loca...

Travel and Testing

For vaccinated people

Stay Safe When You Travel

In the U.S., you must wear a face mask on planes, buses, trains and other forms of public transportation. The mask must fit snugly and cover both your mouth and nose. Follow these steps to protect yourself and others when you travel: 1. Get vaccinated. 2. Keep distance between yourself and others (within about 6 feet, or 2 meters) when you're in in...

Air Travel

Because of the high air flow and air filter efficiency on airplanes, most viruses such as the COVID-19 virus don't spread easily on flights. Wearing masks on planes has likely helped lower the risk of getting the COVID-19virus on flights too. However, air travel involves spending time in security lines and airport terminals, which can bring you in ...

Public Transportation

If you travel by bus or train and you aren't vaccinated, be aware that sitting or standing within 6 feet (2 meters) of others for a long period can put you at higher risk of getting or spreading COVID-19. Follow the precautions described above for protecting yourself during travel. Even if you fly, you may need transportation once you arrive at you...

Hotels and Other Lodging

The hotel industry knows that travelers are concerned about COVID-19and safety. Check any major hotel's website for information about how it's protecting guests and staff. Some best practices include: 1. Enhanced cleaning procedures 2. Physical distancing recommendations indoors for people who aren't vaccinated 3. Mask-wearing and regular hand-wash...

Make A Packing List

When it's time to pack for your trip, grab any medications you may need on your trip and these essential safe-travel supplies: 1. Face masks 2. Tissues 3. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer (at least 60% alcohol) 4. Disinfectant wipes (at least 70% alcohol) 5. Thermometer

Considerations For People at Increased Risk

Anyone can get very ill from the virus that causes COVID-19. But older adults and people of any age with certain medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness. This may include people with cancer, serious heart problems and a weakened immune system. Getting the recommended COVID-19 vaccine and booster doses can help lower your risk of...

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