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CDC recommends preflight testing for those planning to fly internationally
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However, in an acknowledgment that some might still travel, the CDC says those who plan to fly internationally should consider getting tested one to three days before their flights and again three to five days after travel. In addition to getting tested after they’ve completed their travels, the CDC said, people should stay home for seven days — even if they test negative.
The agency however, did not address whether testing is recommended for those who are flying domestically.
While the CDC has previously encouraged people planning to fly to take steps to protect themselves and others, including washing their hands frequently, wearing masks and practicing social distancing, this is the first time the CDC has encouraged them to get tested.
“Testing before and after travel can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19,” the agency said in the new recommendation. Travelers should take a viral test and not travel until they’ve received their results. If they test positive, they should immediately isolate, the agency said. ...
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