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Department of Health representative collecting/giving health forms from/to international
arrival passengers at T4 JFK Airport. This is part of the expanded quarantine initiatives
by Gov. Cuomo to stem the tide of Covid spread from overseas. This is in addition to the
domestic health quarantine required from arrivals from certain high risk states.
NYS Travel Advisory
More states added to list Some quarantines required
Governor Cuomo’s domestic
Travel Advisory remains in force.
As of October 13, Ohio, Michigan
and Virginia were added to the list
but none were removed.. The advisory
requires individuals who
have traveled to New York from
areas with significant community
spread to quarantine for 14 days.
The quarantine applies to any person
arriving from an area with a
positive test rate higher than 10
per 100,000 residents over a 7-day
rolling average or an area with a
10 percent or higher positivity rate
over a 7-day rolling average.
“Our numbers overall continue
to remain steady, despite the micro
clusters that have popped up
in certain pockets of the state. Our
strategy is to continue to identify
these clusters if and when they
pop up, get even more refined in
our targeting and attack them as
needed,” Governor Cuomo said.
“As we go into the fall, and the
numbers nationwide are going up,
we must work to keep our numbers
down - and that’s going to take
every New Yorker wearing their
masks, socially distancing and being
New York Tough to maintain
our progress.”
The full, updated travel advisory
list is below:
Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas,
Colorado, Delaware, Florida,
Georgia, Guam, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois,
Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Mississippi, Montana,
North Carolina, North Dakota,
Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico,
Rhode Island, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas,
Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, West
Virginia, Wyoming.