The US CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced guidelines that people who have completed vaccination can travel within the country without voluntary quarantine or testing, saying that vaccination with the new coronavirus is progressing.

This was revealed at a press conference by CDC Director Warrensky on the 2nd.



According to the report, those who have completed vaccination will be considered "low risk" two weeks after the last vaccination and will be able to travel the country without voluntary quarantine or virus testing.



On the other hand, for overseas travel, those who have completed vaccination do not need to have a virus test before departure unless the destination country requires it, but they are still negative before boarding to enter the United States. They will show proof and ask for inspection within 3 to 5 days of arrival.



To date, approximately 20% of adults in the United States have completed vaccination.



However, Warensky said that the average number of newly infected people per day over the last seven days has exceeded 62,000, "I do not recommend traveling now that the number of infected people is increasing." , We are calling for refraining from unnecessary and unurgent trips.