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Safe traveling during Coronavirus outbreak

Muhammad Jaseel S Muhammad Jaseel S Follow Mar 10, 2020 · 4 mins read
Safe traveling during Coronavirus outbreak
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Here are a few important things you should be aware of while traveling during the Coronavirus outbreak.

This year started off with a mounting global concern over the Coronavirus outbreak. With a world-wide increase in the number of COVID-19 cases over the last couple of months, one might wonder how to travel safely during this outbreak. It has been recommended to avoid any travel in the affected areas, but if it is rather necessary for you to complete your trip, there are a few things you can consider. We took the time to ask the experts about what you need to know about traveling during the Coronavirus outbreak and are sharing with you the input we gathered. Following the government health advisories and the general advice provided here could help you travel safely.

What is the Corona Virus?

As the World Health Organization states, corona viruses represent a broad family of viruses that can affect both humans and animals. Some of these viruses that infect people often lead to less life-threatening problems like the common cold or can even result in more dangerous illness like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or SARS. The new strain that caused the Coronavirus outbreak in 2020 was discovered in Wuhan, China, back in December 2019. Experts say that it can cause issues that result in respiratory problems along with symptoms that include a runny nose, a cough, or a fever. But based on your medical history and health problems, this virus could result in pneumonia, breathing difficulties, and in serve cases could even prove to be fatal.

Safety tips for traveling during the Coronavirus outbreak

As alarming as the global outbreak appears to be, you should know there are some common-sense rules that can be followed to reduce your chances of catching the infection. Following this general guideline as suggested by the experts could help limit your chances of getting exposed to COVID-19 during your travel.

Wash your hands as often as possible

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The first and most basic thing to do is to ensure that your hands are clean at all times. Use plenty of soap and make sure you wash the area between your fingers, fingertips, or under the nails. Also, you should clean your wrists as well, and you should spend at least 30 seconds washing your hands. If you are unable to find water to wash your hands you can clean your hands with a hand sanitizer. Look for an alcohol-based product that can kill a wide array of bacteria to ensure that your hands remain as clean as possible until you can use water and soap.

Avoid touching high-touch surfaces

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To the extent possible, avoid touching high-touch surfaces in public places – elevator buttons, door handles, handrails, handshaking with people, etc. Use a tissue or your sleeve to cover your hand or finger if you must touch something. Wash your hands after touching surfaces in public places. Avoid touching your face, nose, eyes, etc.

Use a face mask

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If you are traveling in a high-risk area or you have to cross a densely crowded zone, using a face mask could reduce your chances of getting exposed. As such, you should make sure your mask is clean and covers your mouth, nose, and chin. Keep in mind that you should avoid touching your mask, and you should use it only once. After you remove your mask, wash your hands thoroughly.

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Since the coronavirus family is primarily responsible for the common cold, you should do your best to avoid sitting next to a sick person. As such, for safe travel, you should do your best to avoid exposure to people with symptoms of the common cold. Use a face mask and avoid sitting close to someone sick.

Monitor your flight, booking or any other details about your trip

Indeed, you can increase your chances of having a safer travel by following the directives of the health officials and taking into account the tips mentioned above. Also, you can manage your flight, booking, or trip with the help of Farefirst.com. Using either the web platform or app, you can get access to the latest news and real-time information about your flight.

Finally, be prepared and stay safe…

It is always a challenge to face an adversity such as the current global COVID-19 outbreak. But historically mankind has consistently been able to overcome adversaries and we can hope to overcome this as well. The best way to go about this would be aware of the situation and ensure that we are prepared for all eventualities. Focusing on the general guidelines such as washing hands can reduce the chances of getting exposed to the COVID-19 strain. As mentioned at the beginning of this article, if you can avoid traveling to countries with reported corona cases, you should do so. At the same time, if you can’t cancel your trip, following the health and travel advisories and the general guideline provided above can help you.

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Muhammad Jaseel S
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