Coronavirus in the United States—considerations for travelers
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Description:This page is about travel that is different from your everyday activities, away from your local community. For advice on how to safely meet basic household needs within your local community, see CDC’s webpage about running essential errands.
COVID-19 cases and deaths have been reported in all 50 states, and the situation is constantly changing. Because travel increases your chances of getting infected and spreading COVID-19, staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others from getting sick.
If You Travel -- Considerations for Types of Travel -- Anticipate Travel Needs -- State and Local Travel Restrictions -- Frequently Asked Questions: Is it safe to travel to visit family or friends?; Is it safe to travel to campgrounds/go camping -- More Information.
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