So we're going Nov 10-14 from NY and flying SW. I understand I need to quarantine for 14 days when we get back, at least as of right now, but what I don't understand is do they check? Like how will anyone know if I'm actually home all 14 days? Is it honor system? I'm not planning on breaking it, but I have 3 kids, and there's a chance I might need to leave the house to take them somewhere or go to a store or something.
This is just crazy!! I live in Upstate NY and up here we feel Cuomo has lost his mind. Off to check the news because I didn't hear about that today.On the news tonight, Cuomo is stationing the NY National Guard at NY airports to assist with the enforcement of the mandatory travel quarantines. NY state is out of control. What will be the next thing the guard is asked to do?
I'm visiting family in NY and have read the Albany Times Union and The Post online and have not seen any mention of this.On the news tonight, Cuomo is stationing the NY National Guard at NY airports to assist with the enforcement of the mandatory travel quarantines. NY state is out of control. What will be the next thing the guard is asked to do?
My DD just flew in from Florida for a visit and got a test before she left Florida. She filled out paperwork at Bradley ( and you can test right there). Her test results came in the next day & she emailed them to the address provided. Never heard from anyone about it, I assume, because she provided a negative test taken within the 72 hrs prior to arrival.I'm curious if there is anyone from CT on here who took a PCR test once they got home and submitted to the state to end their quarantine? I may be going down to WDW alone in mid-November and am thinking of pre-ordering an at-home PCR test to take when I get home. I'm just wondering if anyone else has done this? I'm hoping FL is off our restriction list by then, but I want to prepared just in case.
My DD just flew in from Florida for a visit and got a test before she left Florida. She filled out paperwork at Bradley ( and you can test right there). Her test results came in the next day & she emailed them to the address provided. Never heard from anyone about it, I assume, because she provided a negative test taken within the 72 hrs prior to arrival.
Anyone wanna bet if CT will be added to the travel ban list now that their numbers exceed the limits?
This is great info, thank you! I wish Bradley wasn't so far from me (I'm in the southern part of CT). I will be flying in and out of a NY airport. I'll fill out the paperwork online when I arrive and will do an at-home test. It seems JetBlue has partnered with Vault and they offer a discount - maybe I will try that! Thanks again for your response.
I'm not sure what you mean. CT's positivity rate is far below 10%.
It's the daily cases per 100K that exceeds the limit, not the positivity rate. (snip is from covidactnow.org)
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Upstate NY here, and nope. I love Cuomo & am all for safety, but this is a lot. Already cancelled 3 trips because I simply can't quarantine for 2 weeks.Does anyone have any idea of how long the cases need to NOT exceed for it to drop off? How many days in a row? or Weeks?
I'm in PA - there is no guideline written out. Just the list of forbidden states.
I'm assuming they are using the less than 10 cases per 100,000 people metric - but I don't know how many days in a row it must hit that number for it to drop off the list. I think they are reviewing the state metrics every Friday (based on the website update date) - just curious if anyone else in the Tri State area knew of their state's guideline?
Upstate NY here, and nope. I love Cuomo & am all for safety, but this is a lot. Already cancelled 3 trips because I simply can't quarantine for 2 weeks.
Totally. I'd go if I could quarantine, and was booked for thanksgiving week, but I don't see the problem with going to Disney. Masks are required, so why not? It is very weird and almost like they pick and choose. For example, Colorado has had high cases for a long time and just got added. There are more places we can't go than places we can.Yeah - we are 34 days out from our thanksgiving trip and we dug our heels in on this one. We are able to quarantine upon return which is fine - but I just want a window into the logic of the list - i don't know why they can't just say "this is what we use - this is exactly how it's determined".
Does anyone have any idea of how long the cases need to NOT exceed for it to drop off? How many days in a row? or Weeks?
I'm in PA - there is no guideline written out. Just the list of forbidden states.
I'm assuming they are using the less than 10 cases per 100,000 people metric - but I don't know how many days in a row it must hit that number for it to drop off the list. I think they are reviewing the state metrics every Friday (based on the website update date) - just curious if anyone else in the Tri State area knew of their state's guideline?
NY is same, 7 day rolling avg. I think NY area states are using the same criteria.In CT they use a rolling 7 day average to come up with the restricted state list every Tuesday.