Massachusetts Travel Restrictions: New Hampshire, Maine Removed From List Of Exempt States

BOSTON (CBS) -- Massachusetts is taking New Hampshire and Maine off its shrinking list of states exempt from travel restrictions. Neither will be considered a "COVID lower-risk" state as coronavirus cases surge in the region, effective Saturday at 12:01 a.m.

The move that comes within a week of the Thanksgiving holiday means only Vermont and Hawaii will be left on the exemption list. Otherwise, people visiting or returning to Massachusetts must fill out a travel form and quarantine for 14 days upon arriving in the Bay State, or provide a negative COVID-19 test from within 72 hours of their arrival.

New Hampshire and Maine are coming off the travel exemption list in Mass (Image: Mass.Gov)

Last week Maine reinstated travel restrictions for Massachusetts residents. New Hampshire does not have restrictions for other New England states.

Failure to comply with the travel restrictions in Massachusetts could result in a fine up to $500.

States qualify as lower-risk when their daily cases per 100,000 are below 10 and the positive test rate below 5%, both measured as a 7-day rolling average.

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