Last month, the Icelandic government announced visitors who have recovered from a coronavirus infection (and can prove it) can skip the country’s new border measures when they arrive. After recovering from the coronavirus in March, travel blogger and author Matt Kepnes, 39, resumed traveling in the United States and Mexico, albeit with caution. [What to know about getting tested for the coronavirus to travel]But should you travel if you already had the coronavirus? “If someone has recovered from [COVID], they are still encouraged to follow all of the COVID-19 travel recommendations,” John Brooks, the chief medical officer for the CDC’s coronavirus response, said in an email. Therefore the CDC is requesting all travelers, even those who have recently recovered from the coronavirus, to reconsider or postpone travel during the holidays.
Source: Washington Post December 16, 2020 17:37 UTC