The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its travel guidelines this week, reporting that people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 may travel safely within the United States and its territories.
There are three COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the U.S. and Puerto Rico markets. Both the Pfizer and Moderna options require two doses distributed at least two weeks from each other. Meanwhile, the vaccine distributed by Johnson & Johnson only requires one dose. The CDC said that people who have received all doses of the respective vaccine choice should be able to have more liberties when traveling, although they would still be subject to state and federal laws.