Travelling will be more different than it’s ever been for the 2020 holiday season.
While COVID-19 is still wreaking havoc across the country, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and fitness experts are urging others not to travel.
The CDC reported more than 11. 5 million cases in the United States on Friday and more than 185,000 new cases, nearly a week after Thanksgiving.
In a vacation travel forecast, AAA predicted that Thanksgiving travel will be minimized by 10%, air travel for almost part of recent years, travel by other means, adding buses and trains, is expected to be minimized by 76%. Jon Collison, Chief Operating Officer of Groome Transportation, said the company had grown since it opened during the summer and was expecting the same thing this Thanksgiving.
“I think one of the big differences this year is that it turns out to be a little more extensive. Today we’re having a wonderful day, for example, where I would normally come one day next week, so it’s a little more widespread, however, it definitely looks up,” Collison said. Collison said the company remained blank, expanding more cars and distantiating itself from social media.
He added that traveling is the driver’s choice.
“If you go to the grocery store, you take risks. If you get on a plane, you take a small risk. So it’s just a person’s resolution on what to do,” Collison continued.
If you are traveling, fitness experts propose to do so through the car.
If you have some other shipping method in which you percentage of space, such as via plane or bus, the recommendations come with social distance, dressed in mask and hand hygiene.