CHICAGO — The Metropolis of Chicago up to date its COVID-19 restriction checklist on Tuesday.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s workplace eased journey restrictions on Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. The states be a part of 15 different US states, plus Puerto Rico and Washington DC, which can be transferring into the “yellow tier.” This implies vacationers from these states don’t have to quarantine or have adverse exams after they arrive to Chicago.
Alaska has moved from the yellow to “orange tier” — which now contains 31 US states. Vacationers coming from “orange tier” states should quaratine for 10 days or obtain a pre-arrival adverse check end result when coming to Chicago.
The up to date journey guidelines take impact Friday.
Based mostly on present information:
- 18 yellow states and a pair of territory: Hawaii, Puerto Rico, North Dakota, Washington D.C., Indiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Texas, Idaho, Louisiana, Nebraska, Maryland, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arkansas, Washington, Michigan, Maine, Missouri, Oregon
- 31 orange states: see map beneath

The steerage for every tier is:
- Yellow: States with a rolling 7-day common lower than 15 circumstances/day/100k residents.
- No quarantine or pre-arrival check required. Keep strict masking, social distancing and avoidance of in-person gatherings
- Orange: States have a rolling 7-day common above 15 circumstances/day/100k residents
- 10-day quarantine OR pre-arrival adverse check not more than 72 hours earlier than arrival in Chicago with strict masking, social distancing and avoidance of in-person gatherings
or - Be totally vaccinated, as outlined as two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine or two weeks after one dose of a single-dose vaccine and not have signs
- 10-day quarantine OR pre-arrival adverse check not more than 72 hours earlier than arrival in Chicago with strict masking, social distancing and avoidance of in-person gatherings