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COVID TRAVEL CHECKLIST. Before you travel, please read the Traveler Information at covid19.alaska.gov/travelers/ and check guidelines for the communities you are visiting as some areas have local restrictions. You must have a negative molecular-based SARS-CoV2 test to travel within Alaska.
The state’s travel guidance says that anyone “currently positive with COVID-19, cannot travel to Alaska” unless a provider or public health agency clears them for travel or releases them from isolation. plan to offer COVID-19 vaccines to tourists at four of Alaska’s major airports beginning in June is also on track, health of cials said this week.
The State of Alaska is rolling out the Alaska Travel Portal (www.alaska.covidsecureapp.com) where every traveler into Alaska will complete the Travel Declaration Form and a Self- Isolation Plan.
Take a qualifying COVID-19 test within 72 hours of departure. Upload negative COVID-19 results and complete the Travel Declaration Form in the Alaska Travel Portal before arrival. 2
1 maj 2021 · Fully vaccinated travelers to Alaska no longer need to worry about testing before or after they fly, or quarantining after they arrive in the state, health officials said this week.
Any person currently positive with COVID-19 cannot travel to Alaska until they have been released from isolation or cleared for travel by a medical provider or public health agency.