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Here’s How Coronavirus Travel Restrictions Will Affect U.S. Air Force Airmen

Here's How Coronavirus Travel Restrictions Will Affect U.S. Air Force Airmen
WASHINGTON (March 13, 2020) Graphic illustration to support communication efforts to defend against the Coronavirus, COVID-19. (U.S. Navy graphic by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Paul Archer/Released)

The Pentagon announced Friday that members of the armed services, Defense Department civilian employees and their family members who are living on or serving at military properties can no longer travel domestically starting Monday, to curtail the spread of the coronavirus.

According to air force times, the Air Force Personnel Center detailed how the Defense Department’s 60-day stop movement order to areas facing serious coronavirus outbreaks will affect airmen.

The movement restrictions cover all types of official travel, including permanent changes of station, temporary duty, and government-funded leave for uniformed and civilian personnel, and include personal leave and other non-official travel for uniformed personnel, AFPC said.

The restrictions cover locations that have a Level 3 travel health notice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including most of Europe, South Korea, China and Iran, AFPC said. The CDC’s list of travel advisories can be found here.

For airmen facing a PCS move to or from Level 3 countries:

For airmen on TDY or leave to or from Level 3 countries:

place until the stop movement order is ended.

Other situations:

The Total Force Service Center will be handling calls around the clock at 800-525-0102.

 

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