Travel looks different right now

Despite the continuing pandemic, many US travelers are eager to get out of their homes and hit the road, but safely.
For those of us wondering if it is safe to travel right now, the answer depends on many variables, namely, how you plan to do so, where you want to go, the rates of infection in your chosen destination, and your socially distant.
'Are hotels safe during coronavirus' is highly subjective and depends on whether an individual also takes proper protective measures like wearing a mask, distancing, and disinfecting.
Think regional road trips over far-flung flights, lodging that prioritizes hotels with stringent COVID policies, and private home rentals instead of crowded resorts.
• Book a socially distant hotel stay
• Camp somewhere remote
• Work with a travel agent
You can get COVID-19 during your travels. You may feel well and not have any symptoms, but you can still spread COVID-19 to others.
Don't travel if you are sick or if you have been around someone with COVID-19 in the past 14 days. Don't travel with someone who is sick.