NYC Setting Up Quarantine Checkpoints For Travelers From COVID-19 Hotspots

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Traffic makes its way into Manhattan over the Williamsburg Bridge on March 28, 2019. New checkpoints at New York City’s major bridges, tunnels and other sites are meant to drive home the message that 14-day quarantine rules are mandatory for people returning from states considered coronavirus hotspots.
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«We need to ensure visitors and New Yorkers returning home are taking the necessary precautions, said Sheriff Joseph Fucito. «We’re going to deploy to be very visible.
Travelers from most of the U.S. are affected by the state rules requiring 14-day quarantines. While enforcement has increased, public health officials acknowledge compliance largely relies on public cooperation.
«Having people see that these checkpoints are starting to happen around the city is going to send a powerful message, de Blasio said.
City officials say they’re offering travelers help and support — including food and medication delivery — while they’re in quarantine.
This week, New York state officials added Rhode Island to the list of «hotspot states where infection rates are high enough to trigger the travel restrictions.
Delaware and Washington, D.C., were removed from the list.
New York City was once the epicenter of the nation’s COVID-19 outbreak, but infection rates have plummeted, hovering now around 1% of people tested.
Local and state officials say they’re eager to avoid a second wave.
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