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February 2021

 
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A Guide to All 50 States' COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
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February 18, 2021 via Travel + Leisure

The coronavirus pandemic continues to have a major impact not only traveling abroad, but on domestic travel as well and many states have taken precautions to prevent its spread within local communities.

But while all international travelers returning to the U.S. must get tested before boarding a flight, domestic restrictions are still done on a state-by-state basis.

Below is a state-by-state breakdown of what travelers need to know about quarantine rules and travel restrictions if they're planning a trip. For the number of coronavirus cases in each state and local protocols, please see their official state or health department websites listed for the most updated information.

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England Hotel Quarantine Begins for Arrivals from High-Risk Countries

February 14, 2021 via The Guardian

People returning to England from 33 "red list" countries – comprised of hotspots with Covid-19 variants in circulation – will be required to quarantine in hotels for 10 days.
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Travelers Should Prepare Themselves In Case They Test COVID-19 Positive Abroad

February 7, 2021 via Travel Pulse

Most people probably assume that they’ll test negative and proceed as planned onto their return flight, especially if they’ve been cautious during their travels, but there is no guarantee that things will go so smoothly. A positive test result, even a false one, would strand someone overseas anywhere from days to weeks, until they’re finally able to obtain a negative test result.
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Travel Health Passports Triggering Data-Privacy Alarms

January 29, 2021 via Business Travel News

Companies should avoid requiring or even asking employees to adopt digital travel health passports until they have conducted extensive data-privacy impact assessments, according to the global head of privacy for travel management company CWT.
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Business Travel Deductions in the Post COVID-19 World

January 27, 2021 via Business Traveler

Even in the "new normal" world of the COVID-19 pandemic, business travelers are looking toward the April 15th tax deadline with a mixture of anticipation and dread. What’s deductible as business travel in today’s pandemic and moving-into-post-pandemic world?
 
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In the New World of Business Travel, Traveler Wellbeing Must Come First
January 29, 2021 via PhocusWire

It’s clear that the virus will not disappear overnight, but with gradual and promising progress for initiatives such as airport testing and travel corridors, many companies are looking at ways to work practically with the reality that the virus will be with us for some time. Although employee safety and confidence has always been a priority, organizations must assess how to mitigate the risks of business travel in the new normal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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