For Immediate Release
November 4, 2020
KDHE amends
travel quarantine list
South
Dakota added
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE)
has amended its travel quarantine list to include those who have traveled to
South Dakota and the countries of Belgium and Czechia beginning today, November
4. North Dakota and the country of Andorra remain on the list as does
attendance at out-of-state mass gatherings with 500 or more where individuals
do not socially distance and wear masks.
Kansas evaluates the previous two week’s case rates by 100,000
population for states and countries. Locations with significantly higher rates
– approximately 3x higher than Kansas – are added to the list. North Dakota has
a two-week case rate 3.6 times higher than Kansas while South Dakota’s rate is
3.2 times Kansas.
This list is effective for all persons returning to or entering
Kansas on the effective dates. A comprehensive list of those individuals
needing to quarantine for 14 days includes visitors and Kansans who have:
- Travel to or from South Dakota on or after November 4.
- Travel to or from Belgium and Czechia on or after
November 4.
- Travel to or from North Dakota on or after October 21.
- Travel to or from the country of Andorra on or after
October 21.
- Attendance at any out-of-state mass gatherings of 500
or more where individuals do not socially distance (6 feet)and wear
a mask.
- Been on a cruise ship or river cruise on or after March
15.
Travel quarantines do not prohibit travel through Kansas. People
from these locations may still travel through Kansas. If this is done, KDHE
recommends limited stops, wearing a mask at rest stops or when getting gas and
being 6’ from others when doing so. If the destination is Kansas, they would be
required to quarantine upon arrival to their destination.
Mass gatherings are defined as any
event or convening that brings together 500 or more persons in a single room or
space at the same time such as an auditorium, stadium, arena, large conference
room, meeting hall, theater or any other confined indoor or outdoor space. This
includes parades, fairs and festivals. Mass gatherings does not include normal
operations of airports, bus and train stations, medical facilities, libraries,
shopping malls and centers, or other spaces where 500 or more persons may be in
transit. It also does not include typical office environments, schools,
restaurants, factories or retail/grocery stores where large numbers of people
are present, but it is unusual for them to be within 6 feet of one another for
more than 10 minutes.
Critical infrastructure sector employees who have travelled to
these destinations should contact their local health department regarding
instructions for application of these quarantine orders while working. Critical
infrastructure employees, such as public health, law enforcement, food supply,
etc., need to have the staffing resources to continue serving Kansans so the
local health department may allow a modified quarantine. Please note the only
exemption for these quarantine mandates for critical infrastructure sector
employees is work – they are not to go any other locations outside
of work.
For more information on COVID-19, please visit the KDHE website at
www.kdhe.ks.gov/coronavirus
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