Get ready for takeoff! The Centers for Disease Control updated their guidelines for travel during the coronavirus pandemic.
The CDC said fully vaccinated people do not need to get tested before traveling domestically, and they do not need to quarantine after.
A reminder, the CDC defines fully vaccinated to mean at least two weeks have passed after receiving all the shots in their vaccine series. So, for people who get the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, they are fully vaccinated two weeks after their second shot. For those who get Johnson & Johnson, it's just two weeks after their single-dose shot.
In terms of international travel, the CDC has a different set of recommendations.
The agency said fully vaccinated people do not need to get tested before traveling abroad unless the country they're traveling to requires testing. The CDC also said people who travel internationally should still get tested and receive a negative test result before returning to the U.S., but they do not need to quarantine.
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