US airlines seek testing to sidestep quarantines

Bloomberg

A coalition of airline and travel industry groups is urging top US officials to develop standards for rapid testing and other measures to sidestep the growing quarantine restrictions imposed by states.
Eighteen states
have some type of quarantine for people arriving from Covid-19 hot spots, but “this patchwork of rules
is confusing and discourages travel,” the group of 20 industry associations said in a letter.
The federal government should step in to impose national protocols, such as rapid tests for the coronavirus, contact tracing and centralised risk assessments, said the letter to the heads of the departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security and Transportation.
“Travel quarantines are decimating our industry,” the group said.
Establishing requirements for testing before travel would be easier to enforce and lower risks compared to the current system, they said.

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