New York State Will No Longer Require Quarantine for Domestic Travel Starting April 1, 2021   

New York will no longer require domestic travelers entering the state to adhere to a COVID-19 quarantine after April 1. While no longer required, the New York State Department of Health still recommends quarantine after domestic travel as an added precaution. Mandatory quarantine remains in effect for international travelers. All travelers must continue to fill out the Traveler Health Form

People traveling to New York are still advised to wear face masks, avoid crowds, follow social distancing guidelines, monitor for any coronavirus symptoms, and isolate if symptoms develop. Regardless of quarantine status, all individuals exposed to COVID-19 or returning from travel must: 

  • Continue daily symptom monitoring through Day 14; 

  • Continue strict adherence to all recommended non-pharmaceutical interventions, including hand hygiene and the use of face coverings, through Day 14 (even if fully vaccinated); 

  • Must immediately self-isolate if any symptoms develop and contact the local public health authority or their healthcare provider to report this change in clinical status and determine if they should seek testing. 

Please refer to the Travel Requirements & Restrictions Map on delta.com for the latest updates on COVID-19 travel requirements and guidelines. 

 
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