Traveling safely again isn't as straightforward as simply returning to your pre-COVID ways.
Listen toAccording to Bowen, the most important thing you can do now when traveling, especially internationally, is to stay up-to-date with the COVID-related regulations of your home countryof the location to which you’re trekking.
“As long as you're checking and are really on top of everything, it's just [about] adapting to these new rules,” Bowen says. But what even are those new rules, you might ask? At the top of the list is vaccination status.
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