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]]>Naturally, travel lovers who have been cooped up in their home countries for long months on end are eager to get back to their love of seeing the world. But is it too soon? Is traveling right now safe? Is it worth it?
Well, here are a few things to consider.
On the one hand, if you are vaccinated, you’ll have many more options for travel, with a lot of countries allowing in vaccinated travelers without quarantine requirements. And with time, travel is only becoming less flexible and more crowded, which means the window to take advantage of empty Corona planes is quickly closing.
On the other hand, there’s no way to guarantee that you’ll be 100% safe; there are still too many unknowns when it comes to the vaccine. The last thing you want is being stuck abroad when a new Covid variant pops up and changes everything.
Ultimately, like everything, it’s a matter of making your own judgment call.
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]]>Social distancing has become such a common practice since COVID-19 hit that it may just stick around for longer than we think. Even if the virus calms down, we may see a world in which people are afraid to touch each other. So if you meet someone abroad, don’t be surprised if they don’t exactly want to shake hands with you. If you’re at a concert, mosh pits might become obsolete.
Will people continue to wear masks long after the coronavirus has settled down? Moreover, will airlines still require their passengers to wear masks? How about establishments such as restaurants and amusement parks? These are all things that may take a toll on your experience when you travel. It’s tough to say how things will turn out, but our guess is that masks will be here to stay for a while.
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]]>The post Is Traveling Right After Coronavirus Worth It? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Naturally, travel lovers who have been cooped up in their home countries for long months on end are eager to get back to their love of seeing the world. But is it too soon? Is traveling right now safe? Is it worth it?
Well, here are a few things to consider.
On the one hand, if you are vaccinated, you’ll have many more options for travel, with a lot of countries allowing in vaccinated travelers without quarantine requirements. And with time, travel is only becoming less flexible and more crowded, which means the window to take advantage of empty Corona planes is quickly closing.
On the other hand, there’s no way to guarantee that you’ll be 100% safe; there are still too many unknowns when it comes to the vaccine. The last thing you want is being stuck abroad when a new Covid variant pops up and changes everything.
Ultimately, like everything, it’s a matter of making your own judgment call.
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]]>The post What Will Traveling Be Like in the Near Future? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Social distancing has become such a common practice since COVID-19 hit that it may just stick around for longer than we think. Even if the virus calms down, we may see a world in which people are afraid to touch each other. So if you meet someone abroad, don’t be surprised if they don’t exactly want to shake hands with you. If you’re at a concert, mosh pits might become obsolete.
Will people continue to wear masks long after the coronavirus has settled down? Moreover, will airlines still require their passengers to wear masks? How about establishments such as restaurants and amusement parks? These are all things that may take a toll on your experience when you travel. It’s tough to say how things will turn out, but our guess is that masks will be here to stay for a while.
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