Updated: March 19, 2020 at 8:07AM
Travel Information
Tips
DO NOT TRAVEL IF YOU ARE SICK; travelers who are sick risk spreading the virus and/or being quarantined and undergoing tests.
- Diligently check your Notre Dame email and cell phone messages regularly, in case Notre Dame attempts to reach you should the safety of an environment deteriorate.
- Understand and routinely check any travel and border restrictions in transit, at your proposed destination and upon your return (i.e. denial of entry or mandatory 14-day quarantine on arrival).
- Allow additional time for arrival procedures, or when passing through affected area airports, taking into account temperature and health screenings.
- If you are traveling or transiting from COVID-19 affected areas, anticipate more stringent scrutiny and reconfirm the status of flights with your carrier or the airport.
- Monitor developments through the U.S. State Department and CDC websites.
- Follow all official directives by authorities.
- Keep your mobile devices fully charged at all times.
- Stay in touch with your emergency contact back home.
- Pack any important documents and necessities, like your passport, visa, health insurance card, and an ample supply of any maintenance medications taken on a regular basis.
University-Sponsored Guests
For the safety and well-being of our campus, any visitors or residents from a country that the CDC has placed at a Level 3 warning (or does in the future) must self-isolate for 14 days and present medical clearance from a physician. Because we realize that guest speakers may have been invited from these countries, we encourage hosts to arrange for them to address their audiences via videoconferencing, when possible. This also applies to Notre Dame properties worldwide.