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"We're kind of hoping, and we're being promised that these test kits — over the counter test kits and antigen test kits — are going to become more readily available."
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The measure would allow students to take a rapid test every day for a week, rather than quarantine, after potential exposure to COVID.
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"We're all just trying to get through a global pandemic. But definitely, they need some [additional] instruction when they get back.”
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While no longer required, the New York State Department of Health still recommends quarantine after domestic travel as an added precaution.
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While adults can make a distinction that changes in tradition are for the greater good, kids don’t have that level of cognitive awareness.
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"We’d really encourage you to stay at your permanent residence until your state is lifted from the New York State advisory. We’re not going to dictate what you do but that’s our strong encouragement."
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People traveling to New York from more than two-thirds of the country will now have to quarantine for at least two weeks upon entering the state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday, after infection rates in three more states exceeded New York’s threshold.
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People traveling to New York from nearly two-thirds of the country will now have to undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine upon entering the state after Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that 10 more states would be added to that list.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo says New York is offering help to states like Texas and Arizona that are struggling with spiking COVID-19 infections.
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People traveling to New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut from states with high infection rates of the coronavirus, like Florida and Texas, will be required to quarantine themselves for 14 days.