Gov. Murphy lifts New Jersey’s travel advisory; travelers to state are no longer required to quarantine

New Jersey's travel advisory is no longer in effect, and the state will no longer require people returning to the state, or visiting, to quarantine because of the coronavirus pandemic.

News 12 Staff

May 18, 2021, 9:45 AM

Updated 1,313 days ago

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New Jersey's travel advisory is no longer in effect, and the state will no longer require people returning to the state, or visiting, to quarantine because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Phil Murphy made the announcement Monday at his COVID-19 briefing.
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The new rule goes into effect immediately.
The governor reminds all residents to still follow local health and safety protocols wherever they travel.