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First "Cross State" Travel Map

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Title

First "Cross State" Travel Map

Description

On June 5 the State of Vermont released this map and the following statement, for the first time opening up Vermont to interstate travel from certain counties in neighboring states without quarantine restrictions.

"Effective June 8th, Vermonters may travel outside of Vermont to counties across New England and New York that have a similar active COVID-19 caseload to Vermont and return without quarantining if they do so in a personal vehicle. Similarly, residents of other states who live in counties across New England and New York that have a similar active COVID-19 caseload to Vermont may enter the state for leisure travel without quarantining.

"The State of Vermont has determined that any county with less than 400 active cases of COVID-19 per one million residents meets this criteria. The Agency will publish an updated map and list each Monday by 5 p.m. at accd.vermont.gov identifying quarantine and non-quarantine counties throughout New England and New York. Vermonters must remember to follow any travel restrictions and quarantine requirements for the states they plan to visit.

"Residents from a non-quarantine county may travel to Vermont without quarantine restrictions if they travel directly to Vermont in their personal vehicle. This includes overnight travel, commuting for work, leisure visits and recreation. Travelers must register with Sara Alert upon arrival to Vermont to get two weeks of daily reminders to check for common symptoms of COVID-19. Travelers must remember to follow any travel restrictions and quarantine requirements in their home upon return."

Creator

Agency of Commerce and Community Development

Date

June 5, 2020

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Citation

Agency of Commerce and Community Development, “First "Cross State" Travel Map,” COVID-19 Archive, accessed March 28, 2024, https://covid-19.digitalvermont.org/items/show/352.