By Julia Thompson / USA TODAYStates are slowly beginning to open back up, but that still doesn’t mean travelers are free to come and go as they please in most places amid the coronavirus pandemic.USA TODAY has an update on the states that have discouraged interstate travel by requiring or recommending that visitors and residents returning from other states quarantine for 14 days.Some counties or municipalities have also issued similar advice to travelers, so anyone looking to go on a road trip or take a summer vacation, should check government websites for their destination and anywhere they’re planning to stop overnight.See which states have lifted quarantine orders and which still require or recommend them.AlaskaIn Alaska, travelers arriving at state airports will be required to fill out a mandatory State of Alaska Travel Declaration Form and identify their “designated quarantine location,” which would be home for residents and a hotel room or rented lodging for visitors.The state’s mandate, issued in March and extended until June 2, requires travelers to go straight to their quarantine location from the airport and remain there for 14 days, or for the duration of their stay if it’s shorter.On May 11, Gov.Read more on NewsOK.com