WASHINGTON DC – Americans who have already completed the COVID-19 vaccination process can travel freely around the country, as long as they wear masks and follow the proper protocols in transportation, the Centers for Control and Prevention said Friday. of Disease (CDC).

Those who have received the two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or the single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, should not show a negative COVID-19 test when traveling by plane, nor should they be isolated if they have had close contact with someone who tested positive, the CDC said.

Regarding international travel, the CDC said that vaccinated Americans should not show a negative test for COVID-19 unless it is a requirement in the country they are traveling to; Nor should they isolate themselves when they return to the US.

What Americans will have to show when they return from abroad is a negative test for COVID-19, the CDC detailed.

This article will be updated.

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