What exactly are the quarantine restrictions in the US?
If you fly to the US from the Netherlands as a Dutch citizen you have to quarantine for 14 days. What does this mean exactly and how is it enforced?
For example, if I fly to North Carolina, via NY, can I then stay in my extended family's house (with the family) there? In any case, how would they know where I was staying?
Just to clarify, I am only interested in what happens when I get to North Carolina and whether there could be any problems transiting in a NY airport in order to get there from the Netherlands.
Best Answer
From nbcconnecticut reported that Rhode Island has been added to the list of 14-day quarantine locations for those traveling to Connecticut. Anyone traveling to Connecticut from any location on the COVID-19 hotspot list must be quarantined for 14 days to help slow the spread of the virus.
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