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Get Your Travel Plans Together for a Mental Break This (COVID) Summer  

Beautiful Mixed race Woman wearing a face mask on the beach during covid-19 viral outbreak

There’s only 13 weeks in the summer and a portion of this precious sun-drenched time is already going away.  

So how do we use this time to the best of our advantage, especially during the pandemic, even with vaccination efforts growing and positivity rates lowering?  

According to www.chop.edu, it’s all about perspective and keeping up the normalcy, as safely as possible, even during the pandemic times we’re in.  

Regardless, though, self-improvement can continue to stay at the top of mind along with partaking in fun-filled vacations and activities that will keep people mentally and physically fit.  

The website shared some tips to navigate this second pandemic summer.  

  

Travel light?  

Can people travel during the pandemic? Per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, it is safe for fully vaccinated people to travel within the United States without testing or self-quarantining. Scientists are still discovering how vaccines will affect the spread of COVID-19, but it’s vital that even fully vaccinated individuals continue to follow safety protocols in public, including wearing a mask (except in certain uncrowded places), practicing physical distancing, washing hands frequently and avoiding crowds.   

If, however, you’re planning to travel with unvaccinated family members, reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection by being vigilant and following these tips:  

Can children have play dates or go to a pool?  

Social connectivity is a must, especially for children growing up in a (hopefully short-lived) pandemic. Yet when determining which type of playdate is good for a child, weigh the pros and the cons to reduce the potential exposure to viruses and other ills.  

Staying safe this summer can be an experience the whole family can take part in by reminding each other of gentle tips and rules to keep the trip virus-free and memory-filled.  

For more information visit https://www.chop.edu/news/health-tip/tips-safe-fun-summer-during-covid-19-pandemic. 

 

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