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Is Travel Safe This Holiday Season?

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The novel coronavirus continues to spread across the US, reports Business Insider. However, some travelers are booking vacation plans with an eye toward safety and risk mitigation. Before booking a cheap flight or hotel deal, it's important to consider the risks associated. There are many risks with flying, renting a car, staying in a hotel, or booking an Airbnb during COVID-19. Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to keeping yourself and others safe through this. It is most important to wear a mask, carry hand sanitizer, and wash your hands often.

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