The latest update to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s travel quarantine list removes the state of Louisiana and two countries while adding three countries.
Besides Louisiana, Fiji and the Isle of Man were taken off the list. French Polynesia, Georgia and Guadeloupe were added.
The current list of quarantine locations and travel times:
*Traveled on or after July 29 to Martinique.
*Traveled on or after Aug. 27 to French Polynesia, Georgia or Guadeloupe
*Traveled between Aug. 13 to Aug. 27 to Louisiana.
*Traveled between July 29 and Aug. 27 to Isle of Man.
*Traveled between July 15 and Aug. 27 to Fiji.
*Attendance at any out-of-state or in-state mass gatherings of 500 or more where individuals do not socially distance (6 feet) and wear a mask.
*Been on a cruise ship or river cruise on or after March 15, 2020.
The quarantine periods for unvaccinated or partially-vaccinated residents are seven days with a negative test or 10 days without testing. For international travel, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requires COVID-19 tests within three days of flights into the United States.
Fully-vaccinated residents, meaning residents who are two weeks past their final vaccine dose, do not have to quarantine if they have remained asymptomatic since they traveled. People who had COVID-19 in the past also don’t have to quarantine — if they have test evidence of a prior infection, are within six months of their infection and have remained asymptomatic since they traveled.