Say goodbye to your vaccinated friends and family they're going on a vacation!
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says fully-vaccinated people can safely travel within the U.S. without getting a COVID-19 test or going into quarantine.
The CDC updated its guidance Friday.
The agency previously cautioned against unnecessary travel even for vaccinated people.
The CDC advises that vaccinated people continue to wear a mask and socially distance when traveling.
For international travel, vaccinated people should still get a COVID-19 test before flying to the U.S. and be tested soon after returning.
Unvaccinated people are still advised to avoid unnecessary travel.
Despite the CDC's relaxing of its guidelines, many local jurisdictions still have travel rules in place. Los Angeles County requires travelers who enter or return to the county from other states or countries to self-quarantine for 10 days.