Chicago travel order shifts to an advisory as no states on city's restricted list again

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Chicago's emergency travel order has transitioned to an advisory after no U.S. states or territories were found to be on the city's list requiring COVID-19 travel restrictions, officials announced Tuesday.

For the third consecutive week, all U.S. states and territories remained in the "yellow tier," meaning they have fewer than 15 cases per 100,000 residents per day, the Chicago Department of Public Health said.

The last time any state was in the "orange tier", requiring a quarantine or negative coronavirus test, was on May 18, officials said. Since then, all states have kept case rates below 15 cases per 100,000 residents.

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CDPH said the travel order could be reinstated at any time if "significant surges" are seen in any state.

Currently, only four states have a daily case rate at 10 or above. Those states include Missouri (12.4), New York (11.6), Wyoming (10.3) and Nevada (10.1).

No Midwest states have been at 4.8 cases or above per 100,000 residents since June 15, according to the health department.