On a drive from Missouri to California, with generational battles at every turn, a family rediscovers an 'impervious and fragile country.'
At first, there were no flight health protocols amid the coronavirus outbreak. Now there are. I feel more confident. I hope passengers do too.
We stayed in only two hotels during our travel; in Denver, masks were required and congregating discouraged in the lobby, and our room was not made up between the first and second night. In our second stop, Richfield, Utah, the staff wore masks but none of the other guests did, even in the breakfast room, which we avoided.
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