Though COVID-19 vaccines have been available for over a month and millions of people — so far, mostly health care workers, the elderly, and teachers — have been vaccinated, the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the U.S.
The federal government now requires that all international visitors show proof of a negative COVID-19 test no more than three days before flying into the U.S. Many local officials are urging potential out-of-state visitors as well as residents to avoid nonessential travel.
24/7 Tempo reviewed executive orders from state governors, travel advisories, and guidelines from public health and tourism departments to find and list travel restrictions in every state. Though a handful of states allow anyone to visit without requiring them to quarantine for any period of time, travel restrictions in many states have been updated to a more complex set of rules that apply for different people.
Many states offer the option to show a negative COVID-19 test a few days into their stay in the state in order to avoid a 10 or 14 days quarantine period. At least one state, New Hampshire, has lifted any quarantine requirements for those who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus and at least 14 days have passed since their second dose.
There are also a few states with very strict travel restrictions, requiring all visitors to self-quarantine regardless of their test result or point of origin. Some states have imposed hefty fines on those breaking the rules.
Though hotels have been allowed throughout much of the pandemic to take reservations, following safety guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some states are now imposing new restrictions on places of accommodation. In California, for example, hotels and other forms of lodging are only allowed to accept an out-of-state reservation for nonessential travel if the reservation is for at least 14 days — in case the visitors will have to quarantine for two weeks.
Hawaii is one state that changes its travel restrictions on an almost monthly basis, depending on how the virus is spreading in the rest of the country. As of January, the Aloha State required that all visitors get tested before arrival at a specific location approved by the state. Still, visitors to Kauai must quarantine regardless of test results for at least three days.
The U.S. has now reported more than 25.6 million confirmed coronavirus cases. Just over a year since the coronavirus was first confirmed in the U.S., infection numbers are rising in most parts of the country — here is the timeline of a year of coronavirus spread in the U.S.
Click here to see the latest travel restrictions by state.
Alabama
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Extended through March 5, for anyone age 7+
> Gathering size limit: None, social distancing required
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 449,086 — 20th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,188 — 13th most
> Population: 4.9 million
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Alaska
> Self-quarantine: Yes, until results from COVID-19 test are in. Must get a second test done 5 to 14 days after arriving in Alaska.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, and fill out a health form
> Face covering mandate: Required for certain workers
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors, 20 people outdoors in Anchorage
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 53,670 — 5th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,278 — 17th fewest
> Population: 737,000
Arizona
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Required for certain workers
> Gathering size limit: 50 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 738,561 — 8th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 10,298 — 6th most
> Population: 7.2 million
Arkansas
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 10+
> Gathering size limit: Gatherings of 10 or fewer people are permitted with no approved plan.
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 288,964 — 21st fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,588 — 10th most
> Population: 3.0 million
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California
> Self-quarantine: Anyone coming to the state is encouraged to quarantine for 10 days. Mandates vary by region; San Francisco has a mandatory 10-day quarantine for those coming from outside the Bay Area. In regions without a stay-at-home order, hotels can only accept an out-of-state reservation for nonessential travel if it’s for at least as long as the quarantine period.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes only for LA county, must fill out health form
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: Vary by county depending on a four-tier system.
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 3,169,914 — the most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,014 — 25th most
> Population: 39.6 million
Colorado
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, and fill out a health form if going to Pitkin County (which includes ski resorts)
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 10+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 388,620 — 23rd most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 6,823 — 12th fewest
> Population: 5.7 million
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Connecticut
> Self-quarantine: Yes, until results from COVID-19 test are in. No quarantine required for visitors from New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, and fill out a health form
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors and outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 244,899 — 17th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 6,855 — 13th fewest
> Population: 3.6 million
Delaware
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Testing encouraged
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone aged kindergarten and up
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors, 50 people outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 75,832 — 7th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,841 — 22nd fewest
> Population: 967,000
Florida
> Self-quarantine: No statewide restrictions, but county and city restrictions may be in place
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Testing encouraged
> Face covering mandate: Required for certain workers
> Gathering size limit: Limit of 10 people encouraged
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 1,676,171 — 3rd most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,870 — 24th fewest
> Population: 21.3 million
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Georgia
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Required for certain workers
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors, 50 people outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 731,826 — 10th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 6,957 — 14th fewest
> Population: 10.5 million
Hawaii
> Self-quarantine: Quarantine is required until test results are in; test at airport may be required. Travelers arriving on Kauai must quarantine for 10 days even if they test negative, but can take another test 3 days into their stay. Some counties mandate a second test.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, and fill out a health form
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 6+
> Gathering size limit: Up to 5 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 25,339 — 2nd fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 1,784 — the fewest
> Population: 1.4 million
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Idaho
> Self-quarantine: Self-quarantine encouraged for out-of-state visitors encouraged in Ada County
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Some cities
> Gathering size limit: 10 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 160,592 — 14th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,155 — 15th most
> Population: 1.8 million
Illinois
> Self-quarantine: Chicago has a color-coded system to indicate whether visitors need to obtain a negative coronavirus test or quarantine. Travelers from 49 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico fall under an “orange” advisory, meaning must either quarantine for 10 days or have a negative result from a COVID-19 test. The only “yellow” state is Hawaii, meaning visitors may enter without restriction.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, if arriving in Chicago from certain states
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: Up to 10 people in suburban counties
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 1,112,181 — 5th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,729 — 19th most
> Population: 12.7 million
Indiana
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 8+
> Gathering size limit: Varies by county or city
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 617,176 — 13th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,223 — 12th most
> Population: 6.7 million
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Iowa
> Self-quarantine: Encouraged, for residents
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+ when indoors
> Gathering size limit: 15 people indoors, 30 people outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 315,170 — 23rd fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,986 — 7th most
> Population: 3.2 million
Kansas
> Self-quarantine: If attended out-of-state gatherings of more than 500 people, cruise passengers. The quarantine period is shorter for those with no symptoms.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, after Day 6 in quarantine of their stay
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 5+
> Gathering size limit: 45 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 266,653 — 18th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,159 — 14th most
> Population: 2.9 million
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Kentucky
> Self-quarantine: 14-day quarantine is recommended for visitors and returning residents
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 5+
> Gathering size limit: 8 people from 2 households
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 350,528 — 25th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,845 — 23rd fewest
> Population: 4.5 million
Louisiana
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 8+
> Gathering size limit: 25% capacity both indoors and outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 392,416 — 22nd most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,421 — 21st most
> Population: 4.7 million
Maine
> Self-quarantine: Required for 10 days, unless visitors are from New Hampshire and Vermont
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, and fill out a compliance form
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+ when indoors
> Gathering size limit: 50 people indoors, 100 outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 38,170 — 3rd fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 2,852 — 3rd fewest
> Population: 1.3 million
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Maryland
> Self-quarantine: Required for 10 days for everyone coming from a state with a test positivity rate above 10% or with a case rate over 20 per 100,000 in the past 7 days. Residents of Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C., are exempt
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 6+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 346,559 — 25th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 5,735 — 7th fewest
> Population: 6.0 million
Massachusetts
> Self-quarantine: Yes, unless show a negative test or are arriving from low-risk states — only Hawaii is considered low risk
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, with some exceptions, and fill out a health form
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 6+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors, 25 people outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 506,183 — 16th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,334 — 18th fewest
> Population: 6.9 million
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Michigan
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 4+ (age 2+ on school buses)
> Gathering size limit: Vary by setting, nonresidential indoor gatherings are banned, with a few exceptions
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 604,233 — 14th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 6,045 — 9th fewest
> Population: 10.0 million
Minnesota
> Self-quarantine: Encouraged for visitors and returning residents
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 6+
> Gathering size limit: Limit of 10 people encouraged
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 457,317 — 18th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,150 — 23rd most
> Population: 5.6 million
Mississippi
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Required in some counties, required statewide in schools
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors, 50 outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 268,672 — 19th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,996 — 17th most
> Population: 3.0 million
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Missouri
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Some cities
> Gathering size limit: None, social distancing required
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 452,937 — 19th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,393 — 19th fewest
> Population: 6.1 million
Montana
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, required in all K-12 schools
> Gathering size limit: 25 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 92,531 — 8th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,710 — 20th most
> Population: 1.1 million
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Nebraska
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Some counties
> Gathering size limit: 75% indoor venue capacity
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 188,122 — 16th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,751 — 8th most
> Population: 1.9 million
Nevada
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 10+
> Gathering size limit: 50 people or 25% capacity
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 273,873 — 20th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,026 — 16th most
> Population: 3.0 million
New Hampshire
> Self-quarantine: Required for travelers or residents coming from any state other than Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut or Rhode Island. Travelers are allowed to quarantine for 10 days in their home state, or quarantine for 7 days and then get a negative molecular COVID-19 test right before visiting.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, after 7 days in quarantine, if asymptomatic
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 5+
> Gathering size limit: None, social distancing strongly encouraged
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 63,172 — 6th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 4,657 — 6th fewest
> Population: 1.4 million
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New Jersey
> Self-quarantine: Requested for anyone coming from any state other than New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Delaware; 7-day quarantine is recommended even if test is negative
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, before arriving and 3-5 days after; must complete an online survey
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors, 25 people outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 676,488 — 12th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,594 — 21st fewest
> Population: 8.9 million
New Mexico
> Self-quarantine: Required for people from high-risk areas. As of Jan. 27, no state has met the threshold for low-risk, so all visitors must quarantine
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide
> Gathering size limit: Vary by county and color-coded system
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 170,296 — 15th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,127 — 24th most
> Population: 2.1 million
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New York
> Self-quarantine: Must present a negative test taken within 3 days before arrival, then quarantine for the first 3 days in the state, then take another test, If negative, quarantine is no longer required. States that are contiguous with New York are exempt
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, and fill out a travel health form
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 3+
> Gathering size limit: Vary by zone
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 1,361,082 — 4th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 6,965 — 15th fewest
> Population: 19.5 million
North Carolina
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 5+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors, 30% capacity or 100 people outdoors, whichever is less
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 733,010 — 9th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,059 — 16th fewest
> Population: 10.4 million
North Dakota
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Recommended
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 5+
> Gathering size limit: Vary based on color-coded tiers
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 97,160 — 10th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 12,783 — the most
> Population: 760,000
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Ohio
> Self-quarantine: Recommended for visitors from states with a positive test rate of 15% or higher. As of Jan 27 these states are: Idaho, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Alabama, South Dakota, Mississippi, Kansas, Utah, Virginia, Arizona, Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, and Oklahoma
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 10+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people per residence
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 878,284 — 6th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,513 — 20th fewest
> Population: 11.7 million
Oklahoma
> Self-quarantine: No, but visitors are asked to follow C.D.C. guidance to avoid nonessential travel.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Some cities
> Gathering size limit: Varies by city
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 379,110 — 24th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,615 — 9th most
> Population: 3.9 million
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Oregon
> Self-quarantine: 14-day quarantine encouraged for visitors and returning residents
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 13+
> Gathering size limit: Vary by county
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 139,355 — 13th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 3,325 — 4th fewest
> Population: 4.2 million
Pennsylvania
> Self-quarantine: 10-day quarantine required for anyone 11 and older who cannot show a negative test taken within 3 days of arrival
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, for anyone age 12+
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: Depending on venue size
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 818,369 — 7th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 6,390 — 10th fewest
> Population: 12.8 million
Rhode Island
> Self-quarantine: Required for visitors from high-risk states with a positive test rate of 5% or higher. The states identified as lower risk are Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, and complete certificate of compliance
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: Limited to the people in one household
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 113,009 — 11th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 10,688 — 4th most
> Population: 1.1 million
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South Carolina
> Self-quarantine: Recommended for people who have traveled in the past 2 weeks to stay home as much as possible
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Some counties
> Gathering size limit: 50% capacity or 250 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 427,231 — 21st most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,403 — 22nd most
> Population: 5.1 million
South Dakota
> Self-quarantine: No, but some routes entering tribal lands are closed
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Recommended
> Gathering size limit: None, social distancing required
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 96,190 — 9th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 10,903 — 2nd most
> Population: 882,000
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Tennessee
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Some counties
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 712,406 — 11th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 10,523 — 5th most
> Population: 6.8 million
Texas
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 10+
> Gathering size limit: Limited to 10 people in some counties
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 2,292,732 — 2nd most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 7,988 — 25th fewest
> Population: 28.7 million
Utah
> Self-quarantine: No, though the state asks people to reconsider nonessential travel to areas with widespread community transmission of the virus.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 3+
> Gathering size limit: Up to 10 people in areas with high and moderate level of transmission
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 338,675 — 24th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 10,714 — 3rd most
> Population: 3.2 million
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Vermont
> Self-quarantine: 14-day quarantine required for all visitors and residents if they have been out of Vermont for more than a day.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Yes, PCR test after 7th day of quarantine and if asymptomatic
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: No indoor or outdoor gathering with people outside the household
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 11,379 — the fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 1,817 — 2nd fewest
> Population: 626,000
Virginia
> Self-quarantine: Recommended for people who traveled to high risk states, who participated in high risk activities, cruise passengers
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: Recommended
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 5+
> Gathering size limit: 10 people indoors and outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 488,553 — 17th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 5,736 — 8th fewest
> Population: 8.5 million
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Washington
> Self-quarantine: 14-day quarantine recommended for all out-of-state visitors and returning residents, required for anyone coming from United Kingdom, South Africa or any country that has the mutated form of COVID-19
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 2+
> Gathering size limit: No indoor gatherings, 5 people outdoors
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 303,482 — 22nd fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 4,027 — 5th fewest
> Population: 7.5 million
West Virginia
> Self-quarantine: Recommended for people returning from a large or crowded vacation area
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 9+
> Gathering size limit: 25 people
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 117,775 — 12th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 6,522 — 11th fewest
> Population: 1.8 million
Wisconsin
> Self-quarantine: May be required in some cities or counties. State recommends locals cancel or postpone all travel, including within Wisconsin.
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 6+
> Gathering size limit: Vary by county
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 536,546 — 15th most
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 9,229 — 11th most
> Population: 5.8 million
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Wyoming
> Self-quarantine: No
> Option to show proof of negative test to avoid quarantine: No
> Face covering mandate: Statewide, for anyone age 12+
> Gathering size limit: 25% capacity
> COVID-19 cases as of Jan 27: 51,152 — 4th fewest
> COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people as of Jan 27: 8,854 — 18th most
> Population: 578,000
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