Update as of 9/14
Beginning Monday, September 14th the CDC will halt enhanced health screening for passengers from, or recently had a presence in, China (excluding the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau), Iran, the Schengen region of Europe, the United Kingdom (excluding overseas territories outside of Europe), Ireland, and Brazil. The CDC will remain on-site at Boston Logan and will continue to prioritize strategies that reduce the risk of travel-related disease transmission.
For more info: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2020/s-0909-covid-19-entry-strategy-air-passengers.html
At Boston Logan and other airports throughout the country, CDC and public health officials are proactively monitoring for signs of ill passengers who present signs and symptoms of disease. This screening builds on established infections disease protocols, which includes reviewing information received from pilots, flight attendants, or crew who are trained to spot and report symptoms. This also provides an opportunity to educate passengers on steps they should take if they do develop symptoms.
CBP will continue to proactively monitor for signs of ill passengers who present signs and symptoms of disease as they arrive at BOS. This screening builds on established infections disease protocols.
Other passengers may also receive information on steps to take if they should develop symptoms.
The CDC, Customs and Border Protection, Massport Fire and Rescue, and other airport partners including the MA Department of Public Health and the Boston Public Health Commission have infectious disease response plans in place that are reviewed, practiced, and updated throughout the year.
Homeland Security Acting Secretary Statement on Presidential Proclamation To Protect the Homeland from Travel-Related Coronavirus Spread
State Dept Level 4 Announcement
International Travel Updates
The rules for entering or returning to the UK are changing on June 8th. More info .