CDC lifts 14-day quarantine guidelines for those traveling within the country and abroad
Since March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that travelers self-isolate for 14 days after all international travel and after domestic travel to states with high incidence of coronavirus. The CDC has now removed the two-week quarantine order from its travel guide. Instead, there are recommendations to self-isolate after traveling to certain countries. In an email, CDC spokesman Scott Pauley told The Washington Post, “This updated guide…