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[QUOTE="ColchVEGAS, post: 3629322, member: 8908"] I know this is all about domestic travel, well our passports are useless at this point, but I just learned an interesting piece of information last night. My father in law returned from Portugal last night, flew in to Logan, the place was empty only one other flight coming in from Santiago (I think DR but maybe Chile). On his way to Portugal a few weeks ago he was required to get a COVID test within 72 hours of flying in order to board the plane and had to present proof. Also required letters to travel within Portugal from one district to the other (similar to our states) and they had to be either essential work reasons or family reasons (in his case his mother passed away). He assumed the same would be the case on the way back so he got another COVID test prior to his flight to return to the US, but apparently we are not requiring them to enter our country. We need to get it together and make this a mandatory thing even for domestic travel to prevent the spread back to areas that seem to have it under control. The airlines are very safe to travel on with the filtration system they have, but throw that out of you are bringing a plane full of possible carriers and just dropping them off wherever they want to go. [/QUOTE]
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