travel restrictions

So my first thought was:

What if I go to Cape Cod for my yearly vacation? Am I to quarantine for 14 days which could cost me a whole lot more than I intended to spend to get a place for those additional 7 days?

My second thought was that this will curb the number of Florida license plates, and summer traffic on Cape Cod will be closer to reasonable.

Stating,

“There are no shortcuts when it comes to containing COVID-19. For months the residents of the Commonwealth have been vigilant and disrupted their daily routines. They’ve had to adopt new habits and we cannot and we must not let up now,”

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced a travel policy to begin August 1. Returning state residents and visitors must fill out a “Massachusetts Travel Form” and quarantine for 14 days unless they are coming from an exempt, lower-risk state or can provide a negative COVID-19 test from the last 72 hours.

This applies to the annual great migration of college students into the state so incoming college students are included in the order.

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Remember, although you might vacation where there are beaches, and restaurants, and various types of entertainment, those who make these possible so you can go blissfully from one vacation day to the next live there year round and have friends and family who you rely on so you can relax.

These are also the people the governor governs, people living on a peninsula separated from the mainland by the world’s widest manmade canal whose population quintuples between Memorial Day and Labor Day as people from all over the United States converge to enjoy the beaches.

Like their litter on the beach, whatever the tourists leave behind, like the virus, these people will have to then deal with while making sure everything is in place for the next season’s tourists.

Acknowledging that Bay Staters worked hard to lower the COVID-19 rate saying,

Since March, the people in Massachusetts have made great sacrifices and shown great discipline. And as a result, our state has made great progress to slow the spread of COVID-19 and gradually reopen.”

He put some responsibility on tourists to not undo that.

“Every traveler coming to Massachusetts, no matter where they’re from, has a responsibility to help keep COVID-19 out of the Commonwealth.”

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