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Plan ahead for safe holiday travels during COVID-19

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If you plan to travel by air, bus, or train this holiday season, consider these tips:

1. Take more precautions before visiting people at higher risk of infection or severe disease.

Before visiting older adults or family members who are at higher risk of infection or severe disease due to COVID-19:

2. Get vaccinated. Get boosted.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends delaying travel until you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Also get your flu shot at least two weeks before travel.

3. Not vaccinated? Get tested before you go.

If you are not fully vaccinated, get a viral test 1-3 days before your trip. Testing options have expanded to include highly accurate rapid, at-home tests. If it’s negative, go on the trip. If it’s positive, stay home.

4. Wear a well-fitting face covering in crowded areas.

Wear a well-fitting mask over your nose and mouth (except children younger than two years old) in crowded areas including airports, airplanes, buses or trains.

Wearing effective face coverings protects the wearer and those around them from infection. The virus primarily spreads from person to person through airborne particles and droplets. Well-fitted masks stop most particles and droplets.

5. After travel, self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms.

If you develop symptoms, isolate and get tested. If you are not fully vaccinated:

No matter where you go during the holidays, also be sure to take the other precautions that have helped us throughout the pandemic, including distancing, handwashing, and air flow (or ventilation). Keeping at least six feet away from others outside your home, washing your hands frequently, and bringing in fresh air also protects against spreading the virus.

You can find more tips from the CDC about domestic travel and international travel during COVID-19.

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