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COVID-19 travel advice
Check local requirements and restrictions
Before you travel
Check local requirements, restrictions and situations
Travel and testing
Stay safe when you travel
Car travel
Other ground transportation
Make a packing list
Considerations for people at increased risk
Remember safety first
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Am I up to date with my COVID-19 vaccine?
Am I, a travel companion or a person I live with at high risk of serious COVID-19 illness?
Does my destination, tour group or event need proof that I had a COVID-19 vaccine? Do I need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test?
What's the plan if I get COVID-19 on my trip?
COVID-19 spread during travel
Clean hands
Face mask
Get the COVID-19 vaccine
Know when the COVID-19 virus is spreading in your area
Keep some space around you
Air travel
Trains, buses and cars
Hotels and other lodging
Put safety first
Stay flexible
Before you travel
Check local requirements, restrictions and situations
Travel and testing
Stay safe when you travel
Car travel
Other ground transportation
Make a packing list
Considerations for people at increased risk
Remember safety first
Content
Am I up to date with my COVID-19 vaccine?
Am I, a travel companion or a person I live with at high risk of serious COVID-19 illness?
Does my destination, tour group or event need proof that I had a COVID-19 vaccine? Do I need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test?
What's the plan if I get COVID-19 on my trip?
COVID-19 spread during travel
Clean hands
Face mask
Get the COVID-19 vaccine
Know when the COVID-19 virus is spreading in your area
Keep some space around you
Air travel
Trains, buses and cars
Hotels and other lodging
Put safety first
Stay flexible
Put safety first
Despite your planning, an illness may delay or cancel your trip. Stay home if you or anyone you're traveling with has:
- Symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever or new loss of taste or smell.
- Taken a COVID-19 test and is waiting for results.
- Been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Keep watch for serious symptoms of COVID-19, such as trouble breathing or chest pain. If you or a person you're taking care of has symptoms that worry you, get help.
Once the fever is gone and symptoms are getting better, you may choose to travel. But for about five days after feeling better, you could still give others the virus that causes COVID-19. Take extra actions to protect the people around you.
- Wear a mask.
- Keep your distance from others, especially when indoors.
- Clean your hands regularly.
- Keep the air flowing by turning on fans or opening windows when you can.
If you start to feel worse or your fever comes back, avoid being around others again until you feel better.