Best Travel Practices in the Face of COVID-19

Posted on Monday, April 26, 2021
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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“Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting.” – Unknown.

For the millions of Americans who sought to travel but faced restrictions due to the pandemic, having patience and maintaining a positive attitude were quite challenging. Many travel plans, including business and pleasure trips, family reunions, and honeymoons, were put on indefinite hold. However, now that over 66,203,000 Americans have been fully vaccinated as of April 8, 2021, per CDC, attention is turning toward traveling domestically and overseas. Despite receiving full vaccinations, some breakthrough infections may occur, and the vaccines may not cover variants of the virus. Thus, it’s crucial for travelers to continue to practice safety measures as related to COVID-19.

Before travel:

During travel:

After travel:

As we begin to emerge from our cocoons, vaccinated individuals may once again travel to see family members and visit new places. However, we must remain diligent in protecting ourselves and others so that we can together reduce the transmission and spread of COVID-19. Unvaccinated people should discuss the safety and efficacy of the vaccine with their medical doctors and dialogue about ways to stay safe if they are required to travel.

For more helpful information on travel during COVID-19, please visit cdc.gov.

 

This content is purely informational and is not a substitute for medical advice.

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