Sat. Jul 6th, 2024
Traveling during the Covid-19 pandemic is still possible, but it will be much different than before. Here are some tips to help you get through your next trip.
1. Plan ahead: If you’re traveling by plane, make sure to check the latest information about your destination and the current situation there. This can be found at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.

2. Check your health: You may need to carry an extra set of prescription medications with you, as well as any other supplies you might need. If you’re traveling by car, you’ll also need to have an extra supply of water and food, along with a first aid kit.

3. Be prepared: If you’re traveling by car or train, make sure that you have plenty of clean water, food, and blankets. In addition, bring a flashlight, a blanket, and some basic toiletries.

4. Keep your distance: When traveling by plane, you should maintain a distance of six feet from others, including children and infants. If you’re traveling by bus, you should keep your distance from others, as well as from the driver.

5. Stay home if you’re sick: If you are sick, don’t travel. Even if you think you’re not contagious, you should still stay away from others.

6. Wear a mask: If you’re traveling by air, you should wear a mask when you’re in public places. If you’re traveling by train, you should wear a mask whenever you’re in a crowded place.

7. Don’t touch your face: If you’re traveling by train or bus, you should avoid touching your face. You should also wash your hands often.

8. Avoid crowds: If you’re traveling by bus or train, try to avoid crowds, especially when you get off the bus or train.

9. Try to find a hotel: If you’re traveling by airplane, you can try to find a hotel close to your destination. If you’re traveling by rail or bus, you should try to find a hotel close by.

10. Use common sense: If you’re traveling by any means, you should use your own judgment and common sense. If you’re worried about someone else’s safety, you should ask them to leave.

By Sal P