siren0119
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2018
I have a question about this new quarantine issue for anyone from Massachusetts. If you fly in/out of Bradley airport, would you be exempt from needing to quarantine? I see that traveling from Connecticut exempts you. So say you fly into Bradley, then drive home in Massachusetts. Technically, when you enter Massachusetts, you're not coming from Florida, you're coming from Connecticut, which is a state from which you're exempt from the quarantine rule. Or can you do that? Did I miss something reading the rules that would mean you'd still have to quarantine? I know that for those who live near Boston, this might be impractical, but when we lived in the Worcester area, we used to fly in/out of Bradley all the time. Curious about this.
It doesn't matter how you traveled to your final destination (plane, boat, passenger pigeon) or where you set off from. If you live in MA and your final destination for travel was one of the travel ban states, the expectation is that you'll self quarantine or get the proof of a negative test when you get home.