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The state’s COVID-19 travel advisory has now been updated to allow minor children to travel to a parent in an affected state as part of a Court-ordered visitation schedule without needing to self-quarantine.
This is provided the visitation schedule occurs on a “frequently recurring basis” (less than 90 days between visits) and the child is asymptomatic at the time of travel. Such child would also be exempt from submitting a Travel Health Form in accordance with the rules of the travel advisory.
If symptomatic at the time of travel, such child should delay travel and consult with a medical professional. Such child shall also be exempt from submitting a Travel Health Form in accordance with this Travel Advisory. If such child’s visitation schedule is infrequent (ninety days or longer between visitations), he/she shall self-quarantine and file a Travel Health Form unless otherwise exempted.

Click the link below for more information regarding the state’s travel advisory: