1 | If you are coming to Rhode Island from one of the states listed below with a positivity rate of COVID-19 greater than 5%, you are required to quarantine for 10 days while in Rhode Island. As an exception, you may provide proof of a negative test for COVID-19 that was taken within 72 hours prior to arrival in Rhode Island. If you receive a test during your quarantine in Rhode Island and get a negative test result, you can stop quarantining. However, you still need to self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days, wear a mask in public, and follow physical distancing guidelines. You also must quarantine while waiting for a negative test result. | Source: Johns Hopkins University as of 03/01/21 |
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2 | State | |
3 | Alabama | |
4 | Arkansas | |
5 | Delaware | |
6 | Florida | |
7 | Georgia | |
8 | Idaho | |
9 | Iowa | |
10 | Kansas | |
11 | Kentucky | |
12 | Mississippi | |
13 | New Jersey | |
14 | North Carolina | |
15 | Ohio | |
16 | Oklahoma | |
17 | Pennsylvania | |
18 | South Carolina | |
19 | South Dakota | |
20 | Tennessee | |
21 | Texas | |
22 | Utah | |
23 | Virginia |