Saturday, April 3, 2021

CDC: Fully vaccinated people can safely travel

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Friday that fully vaccinated people can safely travel, The Hill reported.

The agency added that fully vaccinated people do not need to get tested before or after domestic travel unless the destination requires it.

People should still wear a mask while they travel, the agency said, and people should get tested three to five days after international travel, given the increased risk of virus variants internationally. Unvaccinated people are still advised not to travel, the CDC said. (Read More)