CLEVELAND, Ohio – New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will require travelers from Ohio to quarantine upon arrival, a result of the recent spike in coronavirus cases in the Buckeye State. Visitors to the three states from Ohio and 21 other states with recent increases in cases will be required to quarantine for 14 days after arrival. New Jersey and Connecticut require self-quarantine while New York will impose a fine and possible mandatory quarantine on anyone who skirts the new rules. “New York’s success in fighting the COVID-19 virus is under two threats: lack of compliance and the virus coming to New York from other states with increasing infection rates,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement. “We have already implemented a quarantine order for travelers coming in from states with the highest infection rates, but we are experiencing non-compliance with the order that can lead to outbreaks…
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