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Is there a travel advisory in New Jersey during the COVID-19 pandemic?
As of May 17, 2021, New Jersey’s travel advisory is no longer in effect. All travelers are encouraged to follow travel recommendations from the CDC.
Can bars and restaurants open in New Jersey during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Bars and restaurants may open in New Jersey. Social distancing and masking is not required in most indoor or outdoor spaces, and there are no capacity limits for businesses or worksites open to the public.
Are there any travel restrictions in Florida Right Now?
Florida has no travel restrictions in place as of today. However, The Florida Department of Health -recommends- wearing face masks if social distancing is not possible and avoid public gatherings of more than 10 people. These are recommendations, though. You will not be fined if you do not comply with them.
What is the definition of domestic travel to New Jersey?
For those traveling to New Jersey, domestic travel is defined as lasting 24 hours or longer to states or US territories other than those connected to New Jersey, such as Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware. For more information, refer to the CDC’s guidance for domestic travel.
Is it safe to travel to New Jersey?
New Jersey strongly discourages all non-essential interstate travel at this time. Travelers and residents returning from any U.S. state or territory beyond the immediate region (New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) should self-quarantine at their home, hotel, or other temporary lodging following recommendations from the CDC :
How long does it take to drive from NJ to Florida?
DC is the worst part of the drive traffic wise, IMHO. We take turns driving in shifts and stop for gas and food breaks. It usually takes us about 18- 19 hours or so, taking I-95. We stop for breakfast and dinner usually and eat lunch on the go. When I-95 turns into a two lane road is the boring part, scenery wise. I usually drive from NJ to FL.