Travel safety tips during coronavirus: The safest way to travel right now, according to health experts

While traveling has a level of risk, remember that vaccination is a sure choice that will make your experience safer (though not foolproof). Vaccination against the coronavirus protects you against the risk of a number of complications—including severity, mortality, and a number of risks that are far more frightening for someone who is still unvaccinated. Many states or even foreign countries require proof of vaccination from travelers, so if you want to travel, get vaccinated when it is available.

It is also important to remember that a full-fledged vaccination (ie two full doses) of COVID-19 is needed to fully immunize and provide protection against the coronavirus and the many types that are still lurking around. While the first dose provides some (or little) protection, the second dose is extremely important for charging up the immune system, and cutting out many of the risk factors for contracting COVID-19 as you go. Once you are fully immunized, you will be relatively safe as well as travel sensibly.

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