Vermont Expands Visitation Without QuarantineGov. Phil Scott is expanding the list of communities allowed to visit Vermont without a mandatory quarantine
By Marc Fortier • Published June 26, 2020 • Updated on June 26, 2020 at 12:02 pm
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott
Vermont is expanding their trusted travel map, a list of communities that have been approved to visit the state without a two week quarantine.
Counties in other states must meet a threshold of less than 400 active cases per million and be within driving distance of Vermont in order to qualify. Beginning July 1, counties in states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Ohio and Washington D.C. will be allowed to visit without a quarantine requirement.
"I want to be clear, this does not open up travel for the whole state. It’s a county by county threshold," Gov. Phil Scott said Friday. "It doesn’t mean they can fly or take a bus here without quarantine. It's only if they drive here."
By Marc Fortier • Published June 26, 2020 • Updated on June 26, 2020 at 12:02 pm
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott
Vermont is expanding their trusted travel map, a list of communities that have been approved to visit the state without a two week quarantine.
Counties in other states must meet a threshold of less than 400 active cases per million and be within driving distance of Vermont in order to qualify. Beginning July 1, counties in states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Ohio and Washington D.C. will be allowed to visit without a quarantine requirement.
"I want to be clear, this does not open up travel for the whole state. It’s a county by county threshold," Gov. Phil Scott said Friday. "It doesn’t mean they can fly or take a bus here without quarantine. It's only if they drive here."