Coronavirus Update, March 11, 2021
Starting April 1, domestic travelers entering New York State from non-contiguous states will no longer be required to quarantine for two weeks.
Travelers will still be required to monitor their health for 14 days upon arrival in New York, and are asked to self-isolate if they show any symptoms of COVID-19. Also, those entering the state from international locations must still quarantine for 14 days.
Those travelers entering the state through an airport are still required to fill out a contact-tracing form. If individuals fail to complete a form they are subject to a $10,000 fine.
Tompkins County is reporting 25 new positive cases of COVID-19, for a total of 109 active cases. There is one new individual being hospitalized in Tompkins County.
Schuyler County is reporting 3 new cases of COVID, totaling 7 active cases of the virus.