
New York ends quarantine requirement for domestic travelers starting April 1
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday that New York will end its quarantine rule for people traveling from another U.S. state or territory beginning on April 1.
Even though it will no longer be mandatory, the state’s Department of Health continues to recommend that domestic travelers quarantine "as an added precaution," the announcement said. Meanwhile, international travelers will still have to quarantine when they arrive in New York.More Related News

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