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Chicago Travel Order: What You Need to Know - NBC Chicago

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Chicago issued an emergency travel order Thursday directing anyone entering or returning to Chicago from 15 states in the U.S. to quarantine for 14 days as coronavirus cases across the country surge.

The order is similar to ones in New York and New Jersey, both of which are also asking visitors from certain states to quarantine themselves for two weeks.

Here's what you know need to know:

When does it take effect and how long will it last?

The order is set to take effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday and remain in effect until further notice.

Which states are included?

States included in the order are: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah.

Could the list of states change?

According the city's health department, the list of states will be reviewed for potential changes every Tuesday. That review begins on July 14.

Who will be required to quarantine?

The health department states the order includes "both Chicago residents returning from travel to a designated state, and travelers arriving in Chicago from a designated state."

"Anyone traveling from a designated state is directed to self-quarantine for a 14-day period or the duration of their time in Chicago, whichever is shorter," according to the order.

Are there exceptions?

Yes.

“Essential workers” will not be required to quarantine if:

  • They are not a resident of Chicago, but are traveling from a designated state for to carry out "primary work in Chicago, and who needs to be physically present in Chicago in order to carry out that primary work." The worker's employer will need to certify their visit in writing.
  • If they are a resident of Chicago, but were in the designated state "for the primary purpose of carrying out primary work in that state, and who needed to be physically present in that state in order to carry out that primary work." This will also need to be certified in writing by the worker's employer.

Exceptions may also be made for personal travel for medical care and parental shared custody. 

What are the consequences for violating the order?

Those who violate the order could face fines of $100 - $500 per day, up to $7,000.

What does it mean to quarantine?

According to the city, quarantine "means staying at a single designated home or dwelling for 14 days before doing any activities outside of the home or dwelling."

Those under quarantine should separate themselves from others as much as possible and check themselves for symptoms.

Other requirements, as noted by the city, include:

  • The individual must not be in public or otherwise leave the dwelling that they have identified as suitable for their quarantine, unless seeking medical care or COVID-19 testing.
  • If seeking medical care or testing, or when traveling to or from the airport, train station, or bus station (if applicable), a face covering must be worn and public transportation must not be used.
  • Food and other needed supplies must be delivered to the individual’s dwelling; the individual may not leave the premises to acquire supplies.
  • The traveling individual or family group should be situated in separate quarters with a separate bedroom and, if possible, separate bathroom facility from non-traveling household members.
  • The individual must self-monitor for symptoms potentially consistent with COVID-19. If any symptoms develop, the individual may leave the dwelling to receive testing for COVID-19 but then must return to complete the 14-day quarantine while isolating from other household members, regardless of the test result. A face covering must be worn while seeking testing. 

What if I don't have symptoms or if I tested negative for coronavirus?

The quarantine will be required regardless of symptoms or testing.

"Individuals can develop symptoms and become contagious up to 14 days from their last exposure," the health department states.

What if I only had a connecting flight or drove through a designated state but did not stay there?

According to the city, the order does not apply to those passing through designated states for less than 24 hours.

What if I have someone visiting me from a designated state?

The city encourages travelers to self-quarantine in the home they are traveling to in Chicago, but they should still avoid close interactions with other members of the home for the full 14 days.

"Other household members who did not travel from a designated state are not required to self-quarantine," the order states.

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