The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention recommends that international travelers stay at home as much as possible for 14 days (about 2 weeks) following international travel. Additionally, international travelers should consider getting tested and should avoid close contact with people who are at elevated risk for severe illness from COVID-19. For tips to manage a self-quarantine, contact [email protected].
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