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Where can Americans travel to in March?
this New York Times article makes the point that all five vaccines have eliminated Covid deaths, and are reducing Covid to the status of a mild flu.
I am excited, and no doubt you are too.
Whilst restrictions on where Americans can travel are still in place, and you must exercise your judgment, you can still travel – and make a difference – to a good number of countries in March (a delightful month to visit many countries near the US).
However, do keep in mind the recent requirement for Americans to have a negative PCR test from within 72 hours of arriving back in the US needs to be kept in mind when you decide whether or not to travel.
And before you start planning your trip, it is important to ask yourself: “should I travel?” This is an individual decision, and some factors to take into account are:
Good news! Our prospects for traveling more extensively and safely are steadily improving, and - your age (if you are over 70, consider waiting to travel until you are vaccinated)
- your immunity levels and overall health
- the number of cases of COVID-19 in the areas you are traveling to
- the availability of travel insurance in case you require hospitalization
- They are much safer as they replace open flames and thus reduce burns, which are all too common with young children running around;
- They include a chimney to safely remove the smoke, reducing respiratory issues such as asthma and lung cancer;
- They are more fuel-efficient, so are a win from an environmental perspective as well.
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You are so right about situations for countries changing rapidly. The thing is that there are many parts of the world that are highly dependent on tourism. Travel isn’t just good for the traveller, it’s also good for the destination’s economy too. Once I feel that it’s safe to travel I will be going for it.
That makes sense, Dick.
You have to make your own decision about when to travel again that works for you.
One day I’ll get to Rwanda. I’d be very happy to donate to a home being built in Kigali. Trust me, with my building skills you wouldn’t want anyone living in a house that I’d helped to build. It really wouldn’t be safe.
Hi Jim,
A donation would be gratefully received, but I should add that if you were to travel with us, for those without building skills, any remotely tricky building parts are done by local expert builders, leaving you to apply the finishing touches and focus on interacting meaningfully with the local people.
Either way, you will love Rwanda!
Rwanda is so nice country ,it has the same weather like morocco and algeria too.