Texas’ Reopening Expands to Airline Passengers Now Too
It wasn't just China that had travel restrictions placed on them, there were many in the US that were not allowed to travel to the great state of Texas the last couple of months. That's all over as of today.
Governor Greg Abbott today (Tuesday, May 26) issued an Executive Order (GA-24) terminating air travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Governor's new order immediately terminates all restrictions contained in the Governor's previous Executive Order (GA-20) that mandated temporary quarantines for air travelers arriving from the following areas of the United States: California; Connecticut; New York; New Jersey; Washington; Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; or Miami, Florida.
View the Governor's Executive Order (GA-24) relating to the termination of air travel restrictions as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster.
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