Politics & Government
Chicagoans Free To Travel Country Without Quarantine, COVID Test
Chicago's emergency travel order no longer requires mandatory quarantine or negative tests after visiting any states.

CHICAGO — For the first time since July, Chicago's emergency travel order allows folks to visit other states without being required to undergo mandatory quarantine or have a negative coronavirus test result.
"Due to improving conditions around the country and the ongoing up-take of the COVID-19 vaccine, no states are above the 15 cases per 100,000 residents per day threshold," public health officials said in a statement.
Chicago public health officials recommend folks avoid travel until they are fully vaccinated.
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