With the new year now underway, Chicago updated its travel advisory overnight to include every U.S. state and territory, prompting city health officials to urge anyone looking to travel right now to reconsider their plans.
Just before the Labor Day holiday, the city updated its guidance for what unvaccinated travelers visiting or returning from locations on the advisory should do, adding new testing and quarantining recommendations before and after travel.Get tested 3-5 days prior to departure.ALL individuals regardless of vaccination status should wear a mask on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation traveling into, within, or out of the United States and while indoors at U.S.
The city advised all travelers to monitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms and isolate and get tested if they develop any after travel. This week's update to the travel advisory comes at a time when the average daily number of new cases in Chicago climbed to 4,775 per day - up 12% from the previous week.
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