The governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
announced Tuesday that they added five states to the COVID-19 travel advisory
with no states coming off the list. 
They include Arizona, Minnesota, Nevada, Rhode Island and
Wyoming. 
According to the advisory, anyone traveling into the
tri-state area “from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per
100,000 residents, or higher than a 10% test positivity rate over a seven-day
rolling average, are directed to self-quarantine for a 14-day period from the
time of last contact within the identified state.”
Here is the updated travel advisory list as of Sept.
22:  
•           
Alabama 
•           
Alaska 
•           
Arkansas 
•           
Arizona 
•           
Delaware 
•           
Florida 
•           
Georgia 
•           
Guam 
•           
Idaho 
•           
Illinois 
•           
Indiana 
•           
Iowa 
•           
Kansas 
•           
Kentucky 
•           
Louisiana 
•           
Minnesota 
•           
Missouri 
•           
Mississippi 
•           
Montana 
•           
North Carolina 
•           
North Dakota 
•           
Nebraska 
•           
Nevada 
•           
Oklahoma 
•           
Puerto Rico 
•           
Rhode Island 
•           
South Carolina 
•           
South Dakota 
•           
Tennessee 
•           
Texas 
•           
Utah 
•           
Virginia 
•           
Wisconsin 
•           
West Virginia 
•           
Wyoming