Where you or your husband making it up? |
Did you miss the part where OP said they were immunocompromised? |
Then this thread is even more ridiculous. Ask your Doctor. Not internet ransoms. |
This is helpful, thank you! I leave in less than a week so I’m hoping we don’t get it. |
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My DS went to Switzerland the day after Christmas for three weeks. He had to test to return to the US and didn't get Covid - this was the height of the winter surge.
In March, my DH and DS went to Myrtle Beach. I stayed the entire week. DH and DS flew home. No Covid. My other DS is a college baseball player. He was in Myrtle with his team for the tournament. Not one of the players or coaches came down with Covid. The team includes almost 50 people. They were all traveling together via bus, going out to eat in restaurants, etc. In May, my oldest graduated from college. We all went to his graduation for a four day weekend. The entire college graduation was outside but his school of business graduation was inside the basketball arena. There were probably 1000 people in the arena. No one in my family, including my brother who flew across the country to attend, came down with Covid. |
| Traveled 11x, including international and no one in my family ever tested positive. |
| We went by train earlier this summer and stayed in a hotel. We wore masks on the train and in the station, but took them off to eat. We ate at restaurants outside and inside and never wore masks in the hotel-even in the lobby. I did NOT obsessively use hand sanitizer since I read it's bad for us in many ways. None of us got sick. Now we did have a virus about 2 weeks before leaving. Tested negative for covid, but maybe it strengthened our immune system to pout up a fight before we left. |
| I never stopped traveling and stopped wearing masks on April 18, the day it was allowed. No covid. |
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We have been cautious but have traveled a good amount since spring of 2021 (not much in the first year of Covid). We are in Puerto Rico right now. My kids caught Covid from classmates over the past spring, but my husband and I are still Covid-free despite traveling to Boston (three times), New York (twice), California (twice), Oregon, Lancaster PA, and probably other places I'm not remembering.
We never ate inside restaurants until we started to very cautiously do so about nine months ago. We mask in all indoor spaces except the rare case when we eat indoors and then we sit far away from other people (if that's not possible, we skip the restaurant). Mask on all planes, trains, shuttles, etc. It's not that hard. |
You are not cautious |
+1. Lol!! |
This. But if you can’t risk getting Covid this is probably it the best time to travel. For me Covid would be an inconvenience so worth the risk. But if you’re immunocompromised to the point that Covid is likely to land you in the hospital, traveling may not be worth the risk right now. But yes talk to your doctor OP. |
| I haven't had COVID and have traveled internationally and within the US. |
Um, they're masking. That's insanely cautious. |
I traveled all through covid out of the country and I have never gotten COVID. I've been vaccinated and I haven't had it yet. I don't even think about it. |