From Reuters:
“Travelers
to New York must quarantine for three days, then get coronavirus test”
Most people
arriving in New York state must quarantine for at least three full days before
taking a coronavirus test, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday as he
overhauled one of the strictest quarantine regimes for travelers in the United
States. If that test comes back negative, the traveler can leave quarantine. The
requirements, which take effect on Wednesday, will not apply to residents of
“contiguous” states, Cuomo told reporters, and there will be different
requirements for New Yorkers who leave the state for less than 24 hours.
He named
Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey as examples of contiguous states, home
to many commuters to New York City. But it was unclear whether neighboring
Vermont and Massachusetts would also be exempt from the new regime. His office
did not reply to questions seeking clarification on Saturday. People will also
be required to take a test that comes back negative within the three days prior
to heading to New York, the governor said. If the second test taken at least
four days after arrival is also negative, “you can go about your business,”
Cuomo said in a telephone conference with reporters. If it is positive, the
person must remain in isolation, he said. Those deemed essential workers by the
state, from nurses to grocery store workers, are exempt from the rules.
The U.S.
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says the virus can incubate for up to 14 days
before someone becomes symptomatic and so recommends a 14-day quarantine period
after a possible exposure. Under New York’s rule, a traveler could end his or
her quarantine just four days after a possible exposure – at the airport, for
example, or during a plane flight – despite the CDC’s noting that coronavirus
tests can return a false negative result if taken too early in an incubating
infection. Cuomo’s office did not respond to questions about how the rule
squares with CDC guidance. A New Yorker returning to the state within 24 hours
of leaving need not quarantine but must take a test within four days of their
return, Cuomo said, though his office later corrected that to say the test must
not be taken sooner than four days after returning. If they are gone longer
than 24 hours to non-contiguous states or in a trip abroad, then the general
rules apply.
The new rules
replace a previous arrangement under which people arriving in New York from a
list of states with worsening coronavirus outbreaks had to quarantine in a home
or hotel for 14 days, regardless of any test result. That list grew to
encompass almost every state in the country. Earlier this year, New York
grappled with one of the world’s deadliest outbreaks of COVID-19, but now has
one of the lowest rates of positive tests of any state in the country even as
cases surge in other regions. The most recent statewide positive test rate was
1.49%, Cuomo said on Saturday.
^ If you wanted
a very confusing set of restrictions that will do more harm than good (because no
one from the top-down will have a clue what the restrictions are, who they
apply to, how people are supposed to follow them, etc.) then look no further than
New York State. Cuomo has really lost it this time. I think the strain of Covid-19
and all the hype and attention surrounding him has really gotten to him since
he is now just speaking to hear himself talk rather than to provide safe and
understandable information. ^
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