8 Travel Tips During COVID

8 Travel Tips During COVID

Tiny Away offers those who live in cities and nature lovers the opportunity to escape from their daily routine and enjoy some free time close to nature with fantastic rural settings. The company is in charge of 64 tiny houses in New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. They contact landowners and turn them into small house hosts through some agreements. To ensure the safety of their customers against Covid-19, they adopted safety guidelines as per the WHO.

8 helpful tips to travel safely during this Covid period:

  • Get the Covid-19 vaccine:
    Getting vaccinated makes travelling easier, especially to places with different Covid-19 restrictions. It is the best way to prevent getting infected and guarantee safe travel. It is not recommended at all to travel without getting vaccinated. If you can’t delay your trip, it is recommended to take the test 72 hours before your travel day.
  • Always wear your face mask:
    If you are travelling using a train or a plane, always make sure you have your mask on or close at hand for private transportation, even if you are fully vaccinated. The rationale behind this is that masks reduce exposure to viral particles from one person to another. Don’t forget to pack more than one face mask and have an extra pair available at hand if the one you have gets dirty or wet. Remember to handle your mask with care and to wash your hands afterwards.
  • Check Covid-19 restrictions at your destination:
    It would be best if you were surprised once you reach. Frustrations caused can make the trip bitter. Different countries have different rules and regulations, and some are even closed to everyone, even the vaccinated ones. So you better do thorough research before you travel.
  • Maintain a safe distance from other people:
    You probably have heard the directive to stay at least 6 feet or 1.5 meters away from people in public spaces. Keep in mind that this is the minimum distance required. It is best to put as much distance as possible between you and other people. It might not be easy in places like a plane or a train, and that’s where the mask becomes a mask.
  • Sanitize the surfaces around you:
    An example can be a door handle, the tray table, or the armrest you are using. Some microbes are always living in such shared spaces. Although the main way the coronavirus is transmitted is true the air from breathing, the virus can also survive on such spaces for almost three days. Carrying a lot of wipes can help a lot since it will be easy to wipe such areas.
  • Stay hydrated:
    It is best to hydrate before boarding or starting the journey so you can keep your mask on all the time. According to WHO, places like planes have ten per cent less humidity than home, which might bring you some discomfort.
  • Pack smart
    Put your items like food in clear bags so that the security personnel will not need to open and go through them on security checks. Doing this will limit the surface you and your items come in contact with on security checks which is highly recommended.

Find out where you can obtain medical care and COVID-19 testing.