CDC says people exposed to COVID-19 don’t have to isolate. What does that mean for travel? – By Eve Chen, Nathan Diller & Zach Wichter (USA Today) / Aug 15, 2022
Unvaccinated Americans don’t have to quarantine anymore if they’ve been exposed to COVID-19, according to newly relaxed guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Also, people who test positive for the coronavirus can end isolation sooner if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms improve quickly.
CDC spokesperson Tom Skinner told USA TODAY Friday that additional guidance for travel would be coming soon. He did not provide a timeline for those updates.
“CDC is in the process of updating guidance for K-12/ECE, healthcare settings, high-risk congregate, and travel,” Skinner said in an email. “So as of now, there are no changes to guidance for travel.”