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Old 11-22-2020, 11:17 AM   #1
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Arizona to California and back

Hi has anyone gone to palm desert from az for two weeks then back to az, I have heard if you travel out of state and come back you have to quarantine for 2 weeks I know that is true in oregon but wondering about az ,also will ca allow you in the state.thank you brad
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I was Camping in Needles, ca two weeks ago. I visited laughlin nv. and Lake Havasu, az. so two states. now back home in ca. and carrying on as usual. at the inspection station on the 40 near needles not sure what they ask me because they were wearing a mask and wind noise, but I nodded no and pass through....

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Old 11-22-2020, 03:15 PM   #3
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32 States have NO travel Restrictions
18 States DO

BUT with the current high incident of COVID States may change they policies and place travel restrictions
Those that already have them....probably will tighten those restrictions

CDC 'suggests' NO TRAVELING
And to NOT even gather with those that are NOT living with you

Barney Rubble can't decide on what to do........

Wash your hands
Social Distance (with purpose)
MASK UP for everyone's sake

Simple......
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We live in Arizona and just returned from a couple of days at one of the boondocking sites in eastern California. When we crossed into California and stopped at the "welcome" station we were only asked about produce, and no one told us to self-quarantine. When we returned to Arizona again no one asked us to self-quarantine.

However I do agree that things may change in January when the administration changes. Some of his advisors are calling for a nation-wide lockdown so we will just have to see what we see.
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We were just in palm desert. Entered CA from AZ. No issues. Just asked us if we had illegal fruits and vegetables. Not sure where you get those, but if anyone knows, I'd be interested.
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We were just in palm desert. Entered CA from AZ. No issues. Just asked us if we had illegal fruits and vegetables. Not sure where you get those, but if anyone knows, I'd be interested.
Here's why we do it.....pest free items.

https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/pe/Ext...rantine%20laws.
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We were just in palm desert. Entered CA from AZ. No issues. Just asked us if we had illegal fruits and vegetables. Not sure where you get those, but if anyone knows, I'd be interested.
As I understand it you are not allowed to bring fresh fruit and vegetables, and some small trees, into California, so it is not that the fruit and vegetables are illegal in and of themselves, just that bringing them into California is illegal. I think that they are worried about some pests that might live in the fruit and/or vegetables which they fear may get out and infest the crops growing there.
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A national lock down seems extreme for a virus with a mortality rate of.0008. I think lock downs are a state decision not Federal and even then many jurisdictions are ignoring state lock down orders. My 2 cents.
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A national lock down seems extreme for a virus with a mortality rate of.0008. I think lock downs are a state decision not Federal and even then many jurisdictions are ignoring state lock down orders. My 2 cents.
I completely agree and to me it makes no sense to decide that a rule that might work for some place like New York City is also appropriate for, say, Wyoming. Or even update New York where the population density is more like that in rural New Mexico.

But then no one in government is asking me for my opinion ...
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I completely agree and to me it makes no sense to decide that a rule that might work for some place like New York City is also appropriate for, say, Wyoming. Or even update New York where the population density is more like that in rural New Mexico.

But then no one in government is asking me for my opinion ...
Wyoming cases are surging; hospitals are near capacity. No one is being spared this time around.
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Wyoming cases are surging; hospitals are near capacity. No one is being spared this time around.


So are you saying your going to sell your RV in favor of a lockdown. If so what are you selling and I’ll pay half of what it’s worth.
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Wyoming cases are surging; hospitals are near capacity. No one is being spared this time around.
Do you know that first hand or is this a special CNN report. If you have seen it I will believe it. Wyoming is a great state with lots of cattle and a few people.
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Effective Dec. 5, 2020 The California department of Public Healh has banned all overnight camping.
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