- Experts are predicting a large surge in summer travel now that COVID-19 cases are falling and mask mandates are lifting.
- If you’re fully vaccinated, you should be relatively safe. However, there are certain cases where you’ll still want to wear a mask, such as when you’re using public transportation.
- Outdoor activities are the best option for families with unvaccinated children.
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Experts expect a large surge in travel this year compared to last year when we were still in the midst of the pandemic.
In fact, AAA News predicts that over Memorial Day weekend alone, more than 37 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home. This represents a 60 percent increase over the record low set last year, according to the nonprofit motor club.
However, before you begin planning your summer vacation, you may have some questions about how to remain safe.
Healthline spoke with two doctors to get answers about what you need to know about summer travel and COVID-19 precautions.
Source: healthline