Ohio has axed its weekly COVID-19 travel advisory map this week after months of updates on where Ohioans should and should not travel. Now state health officials are advising Ohioans to check the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance when making plans. The map was first released last summer and was based on state coronavirus test positivity rates. Travelers to Ohio from states with a rate of 15% or higher were advised to quarantine for 14 days. The recommendation was not mandatory nor was it enforced. In Kentucky, officials used similar guidance for travel restrictions but stopped giving updates in December, saying they "discourage all out-of-state leisure travel until further notice."