A Guide To Road Trips During Coronavirus Times

- Things have changed in many ways due to the pandemic.
- Remember, travelling is only advised if youre double vaccinated.
- Taking a COVID-19 test done before you leave is also advised.
We've come close to defeating the pandemic but it somehow manages to creep right back up every now and then. First, it was the second wave and now the Omicron variant, which has been making life difficult for so many of us in the country. Amidst all this, all restless travellers with double doses injected are itching to set out on their next adventures. And the best and safest way to do so is by going on a road trip. Road trips allow you to identify safe zones and travel within them. Moreover, they also make it easy to follow social distancing norms and other precautions. Here's a detailed guide to road trips during coronavirus times that you can put to use if you are fully vaccinated and not experiencing any symptoms.
Pick your destination wisely

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Do your research about the potential destinations you can take your road trip to. Find out the severity of the COVID-19 spread at that location; the last thing a town reeling hard from the effects of the pandemic needs is tourists putting further strain on their infrastructure. If that's not the case, you are free to make further plans.
Check COVID-19 policies of your destination

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The destination you have chosen is likely to have way different COVID-19 norms than the ones where you stay. With that in mind, be aware of everything that's needed to comply with the norms of that location. This could include COVID-19 tests that need to be taken a particular duration before leaving, night curfew details, timings for businesses to be operable, and more.
Don't forget the essentials

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It's imperative to follow pandemic protocols no matter where you go. That means masking up and following social distancing norms. Make sure to always ensure that sanitiser fluid is within your reach. Take a few bottles with you in case you lose one. Also, make sure to carry a printout of your vaccination certificate since authorities may ask for it at various points during your road trip. Lastly, it's always a good idea to get yourself tested for COVID-19 before you leave. The ready availability of at-home testing kits has made things easy these days.
Make a backup plan

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Ever since COVID-19 has hit the world, backup travel plans have become very common. That's because the coronavirus situation at your chosen destination may change any moment and crippling restrictions could get imposed all of a sudden. Having a backup destination will mean that your holidays won't go to waste and your excitement won't get dampened at the last minute.
Follow social distancing

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Although road trips are the safest way to travel during the ongoing pandemic, you'd still face many situations wherein you'll be near crowded places. Restaurants, hotels, and tourist places are some of them. When you're at any of these places, do remember to follow social distancing norms while staying masked up.
Follow this simple guide to road trips during coronavirus times to make sure you can enjoy your road trip without any qualms.
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