TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey will ask travelers coming from states with high rates of coronavirus infections to take an online survey beginning next week.The action announced Friday comes on the heels of the governors of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut creating a "quarantine list" of more than 20 states where infection rates are rising.
The three states have asked travelers from those states to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.On Friday, New Jersey Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said airlines will notify passengers traveling to New Jersey about the survey at their point of departure, and again in flight.