Traveling to Alaska without a 14-day Quarantine will Require Testing COVID Negative - P.O.W. Report

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Traveling to Alaska without a 14-day Quarantine will Require Testing COVID Negative



From Alaska Health and Social Services:

Travelers, changes are afoot!

Are you traveling to Alaska soon or interested in visiting our great state? Beginning at 12 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, proof of a negative result on a qualifying COVID-19 test obtained before arriving in Alaska allows anyone entering our state (residents, visitors and workers) to get started on their vacation or business right away without a 14-day quarantine. This must be a PCR test, not an antibody or serology test.

If you can’t get tested before traveling, some testing will be available at airports but travelers must self-quarantine until negative test results come back. If you choose not to be tested, you’ll need to go through the full 14-day quarantine. Enjoy Alaska, but leave the virus at home. Watch covid19.alaska.gov for more details as they're finalized.


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