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MA Exempts 3 More States From Travel Order: Here's The Full List

The exempt states have satisfactorily low positive COVID-19 test rates per 100,000, according to the state's Department of Public Health.

Travelers coming from 13 states are exempt from the Massachusetts travel order.
Travelers coming from 13 states are exempt from the Massachusetts travel order. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

Massachusetts is exempting three more states from its travel order, giving the green light to travelers from Oregon, Washington and Wyoming.

Massachusetts has now exempted 13 states from the travel order, which requires travelers coming or Massachusetts residents returning from non-exempt states to fill out a travel form or choose between quarantining for two weeks or providing a recent negative COVID-19 test. People who do not comply are subject to a $500 fine per day.

The other 10 states are Connecticut, Colorado, Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and West Virginia.

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The exempt states have satisfactorily low positive COVID-19 test rates per 100,000, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Neighboring Rhode Island still is not on the exempt list.

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