Dade Hayes Finance EditorNew York, New Jersey and Connecticut have doubled the number of states whose residents will be asked to go into quarantine when they travel to the Tri-State Area due to rising COVID-19 concerns.California has joined the list of 16 states, as have Georgia and Tennessee.
Residents of 16 states will now have to go into 14 days of quarantine if they choose to travel to the New York area. Signs have gone up at airports and along highways.
Hotels have been asked to inform their guests of the procedures.Last week, the limit was introduced for eight states, including Texas and Florida.
Aside from Idaho and Iowa, all 16 of the states now on the list are in the southeast and southwest portions of the U.S. The restrictions.
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