Not all vacations are created equal in a post-pandemic world.
"First off, time outside is way safer than inside. Being outdoors is good for the soul. It's good for the spirit. And there's very little risk of spread," he said."Camping is a great thing to do and being outdoors -- hiking, biking, walking. These are healthy and the risk of COVID is extremely low," he said.
"If you're traveling by car, you need to think about ... where you're going to eat, where are going to use the restroom, where you're going to get gasoline," he said."And when you do those things, there are ways to be safe. You can wear a mask, not get near other people, sanitize things that you touch before you touch them. You can wash your hands after you've touched them and before you touch your face.
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