Holiday travel Safety Tips

Holiday travel Safety Tips
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Winter break and the winter holidays are a time for fun and travel. Staying safe when traveling is important and taking safety steps before, during and after travel will help keep things fun. Here are a few travel tips: 

-Know your health status before you travel and postpone travel if you are sick. If you get sick after traveling, visit your doctor.

-Wear high-quality masks (N95 or equivalent) in crowded or badly ventilated spaces to protect from COVID-19, flu, RSV,  and other airborne diseases. We are seeing a large increase in many different types of respiratory viruses right now, not just coronavirus. 

-Wash your hands frequently with soap and water. Use hand sanitizer when you do not have access to soap and water.

-Make sure you are up-to-date on your vaccines for COVID-19, flu, and any others your doctor recommends. 

-Pack a travel health kit. Be sure to bring COVID-19 tests with you in case you or someone you are with has symptoms. 

wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/pack-smart

– Keep your car ready for winter weather travel. Learn more about car readiness  https://wsdot.com/…/real…/mountainpasses/emergencycarkit 

– Learn more about travel safety at wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel

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