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Stay home if sick. Protect yourself while visiting. Stay at least 6 feet away from others while in restaurants, attractions, establishments and in lines. Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face covering when you have to go out in public. 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 lodging establishment, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. There are no current travel restrictions for any individuals visiting Arizona. 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 - Navajo Nation has asked that individuals respect the sovereignty of the nation and not travel through as they work to stop the spread of COVID-19. All tourism locations, tribal parks and casinos on Navajo Nation are closed. DETAILS 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. If you are preparing to recreate outdoors in Arizona, please review the Responsible Recreation guidelines. 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. PUBLISHED JUNE 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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Page 1: AOT Visitor Guidance - Tourism AZ€¦ · t he organizat ion direc t ly t o verif y t heir op erat ions sc hedu le. S elec t low - t raf f ic loc at ions and t im es. Visit less-

Stay home if sick.Protect yourself while visiting.

Stay at least 6 feet away from others while in restaurants, attractions, establishments and in lines. Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face covering when you have to go out in public. 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 lodging establishment, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20seconds.

There are no current travel restrictions for any individuals visiting Arizona. 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 amask. DETAILS If you are driving to Arizona or through the state - Navajo Nation has asked that individuals respect thesovereignty of the nation and not travel through as they work to stop the spread of COVID-19. Alltourism locations, tribal parks and casinos on Navajo Nation are closed. DETAILSMany hotels/resorts, attractions, recreation areas and national parks may have temporarily closed. Ifyou are planning on visiting a specific attraction, recreation area, etc. please make sure you reach out tothe organization directly to verify their operations schedule. Select low-traffic locations and times. Visit less-traveled locations during off-peak hours to avoidpotential crowding. If you are preparing to recreate outdoors in Arizona, please review the Responsible Recreationguidelines.

FOR VISITORS- The Arizona Department of Health Services recommends the following steps be takenby 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.PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 2020 - Subject to change without notice.

A R I Z O N A O F F I C E O F T O U R I S M

V I S I T O R G U I D A N C E

Websites for additional public health guidance:

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