AOT Visitor Guidance...S t ay hom e if sic k. P rot ec t y ou rself w hile visit ing. W ear a f ac e...

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Stay home if sick. Protect yourself while visiting. Wear a face mask when out in public. Stay at least 6 feet away from others while in restaurants, attractions, establishments and in lines. If you are at higher risk for severe illness, take extra precaution. Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. If possible, use touchless payment (pay without touching money, a card, or a keypad). If you must handle money, a card, or use a keypad, use hand sanitizer right after paying. After leaving an establishment, use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. When you get home or back to your lodgings, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. There are no current travel restrictions for any individuals visiting Arizona - additional information can be found HERE. Most cities and/or counties throughout the state have implemented mandatory face mask wearing policies when out in public. Prior to travel, check HERE to determine your destination's specific face mask policy in order to be compliant. As of June 1, if you are traveling through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) you will be required to wear a mask. DETAILS As of June 6, if you are traveling through Tucson International Airport you will be required to wear a mask. DETAILS If you are driving to Arizona or through the state, please note that many tribal nations have travel restrictions in place for visitors. Consult the individual tribal nation's website for specific information. Many hotels/resorts, attractions, recreation areas, and national parks may have temporarily closed. If you are planning on visiting a specific attraction, recreation area, etc. please make sure you reach out to the organization directly to verify their operations schedule. Select low-traffic locations and times. Visit less-traveled locations during off-peak hours to avoid potential crowding. COVID-19 testing is available around the state. For free saliva testing locations check HERE and for all other testing locations check HERE. FOR VISITORS- The Arizona Department of Health Services recommends the following steps be taken by visitors: THINGS TO NOTE To find specific types of COVID-19 guidance from the State of Arizona - click HERE. To view a list of tourism related reopenings and continued closures - click HERE . To view a list of tribal related reopenings and continued closures - click HERE. UPDATED DECEMBER 1, 2020 - Subject to change without notice. ARIZONA OFFICE OF TOURISM Websites for additional public health guidance: WWW.CDC.GOV/COVID19 WWW.AZHEALTH.GOV/COVID19 WWW.DOL.GOV

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  • Stay home if sick.Protect yourself while visiting.

    Wear a face mask when out in public. Stay at least 6 feet away from others while in restaurants, attractions, establishments and in lines. If you are at higher risk for severe illness, take extra precaution.Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. If possible, use touchless payment (pay without touching money, a card, or a keypad). If you musthandle money, a card, or use a keypad, use hand sanitizer right after paying. After leaving an establishment, use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. When you gethome or back to your lodgings, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

    There are no current travel restrictions for any individuals visiting Arizona - additional information can befound HERE. Most cities and/or counties throughout the state have implemented mandatory face mask wearing policieswhen out in public. Prior to travel, check HERE to determine your destination's specific face mask policy inorder to be compliant. As of June 1, if you are traveling through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) you will berequired to wear a mask. DETAILS As of June 6, if you are traveling through Tucson International Airport you will be required to wear a mask.DETAILS If you are driving to Arizona or through the state, please note that many tribal nations have travelrestrictions in place for visitors. Consult the individual tribal nation's website for specific information. Many hotels/resorts, attractions, recreation areas, and national parks may have temporarily closed. If youare planning on visiting a specific attraction, recreation area, etc. please make sure you reach out to theorganization directly to verify their operations schedule. Select low-traffic locations and times. Visit less-traveled locations during off-peak hours to avoid potentialcrowding. COVID-19 testing is available around the state. For free saliva testing locations check HERE and for allother testing locations check HERE.

    FOR VISITORS- The Arizona Department of Health Services recommends the following steps be taken byvisitors:

    THINGS TO NOTE

    To find specific types of COVID-19 guidance from the State of Arizona - click HERE.To view a list of tourism related reopenings and continued closures - click HERE.To view a list of tribal related reopenings and continued closures - click HERE.

    UPDATED DECEMBER 1, 2020 - Subject to change without notice.

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    Websites for additional public health guidance:

    WWW.CDC.GOV/COVID19 WWW.AZHEALTH.GOV/COVID19 WWW.DOL.GOV

    https://www.visitarizona.com/covid-19/http://www.leagueaz.org/e/covid_19/mask_requirements.htmlhttps://www.skyharbor.com/beforetraveling/health-informationhttps://www.flytucson.com/coronavirus-covid-19-update/https://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/index.php#novel-coronavirus-saliva-testinghttps://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/index.php#novel-coronavirus-testinghttps://tourism.az.gov/reopening-guidelines/https://www.visitarizona.com/covid-19/whats-open-in-arizona/https://www.visitarizona.com/covid-19https://www.visitarizona.com/covid-19/tribal-lands-openings-closures/