Traveling for the holidays is being discouraged in light of the coronavirus pandemic, and in Pennsylvania, officials have guidance for those traveling in and out of state lines.
People entering Pennsylvania from outside states need to be tested within 72 hours of arriving. If someone cannot or does not get a negative test, they must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. The order applies to anyone over the age of 11, and the only exception to that rule will be those who commute to neighboring states for work or health care.
Pennsylvanians visiting other states will also be required to get a test 72 hours prior to returning or they too have to quarantine for 14 days.
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UpdatedFri, Dec 11, 2020 at 3:11 pm ET
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Now restrictions on indoor dining, gyms, youth sports and more go into effect Saturday. (PA Cast)
HARRISBURG, PA An array of new coronavirus mitigation measures will go into effect across Pennsylvania on Saturday, as the state grapples with escalating coronavirus cases that are strapping hospital capacities and contributing to a rising number of deaths.
The new restrictions, which Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday, will put Pennsylvania on pause until Jan. 4, 2021.
Among the restrictions is a ban on indoor dining, as well as the closure of indoor gym facilities. Plus, youth sports will be paused, retail stores will be under reduced capacity, and gathering sizes have been scaled back once again.
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