FAQ: Here s what to know if you are traveling during spring break
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There are some options if you are looking for a last-minute getaway for Spring Break. The world, however, is still in the middle of a pandemic so expect travel restrictions.Josh Richie /New York Times
There are some options if you are looking for a last-minute getaway for Spring Break. The world, however, is still in the middle of a pandemic so expect travel restrictions.
Here is what to know about where and how you can vacation:
Staying in Texas?
Spring break doesn t mean that you have to jet off to an exotic place, there are plenty of spots in the Lone Star state for a getaway.
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Classes for spring semester begin January 25, a week later than usual, but preparations are already well underway for the start of the semester, due to the extensive testing, quarantining, and social distancing measures that have been put in place to make sure that Move-in and the start of classes go as smoothly as they did last fall. We’ve put together some important information students, faculty, and staff need to know before returning to campus.
What students need to know
Early Move-in for students residing on campus takes place January 9 to 13, but required preapproval last month, so it’s too late to apply if you haven’t already done so. Regular Move-in runs January 14 to 24, with classes starting the following day. Also, remember that there is no spring break recess this year, in an effort to lower the risk of COVID-19 infection on campus.
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Over the past nine months, guidance from health and medical professionals has evolved as we have learned more about COVID-19. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), in conjunction with the Center for Disease Control (CDC), recently issued revised guidelines related to quarantine requirements for individuals who have been identified as close contacts . There are now
shorter quarantine options for those individuals if certain conditions are met.
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The Milton Board of Health has confirmed that they are currently using the new CDC guidelines and will adopt the updated Department of Public Health guidance. The Milton Public Schools will also follow this new guidance.