Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel stories from before April/May of 2022 aren't relevant. The new strains are super contagious and vaccination means nothing to whether you get covid. We had traveled a lot during covid but only got it on our trip in June despite driving instead of flying and strict mask wearing. Everyone I know who has traveled recently had at least some members of their family get covid. Its just the way it is right now.
Yup; the people I know who traveled in June on airplanes are all reporting that they got COVID. They aren't sharing that information on social media or anything, but when I talk to them in person I learn that people in their family or traveling group got sick. In most cases it was a bad cold, but kept them from enjoying the rest of their trip. On one case the traveler passed the virus on to the elderly relatives they were visiting, which was a bummer, but the elderly relative is doing OK.
I traveled on airplanes 3x in June. Maskless. No covid.
I know, I get it, not everyone comes down with COVID.
All I am saying is, I know a lot of people who have traveled this spring. In Jan, Feb, March, April, May my friends traveled and they did not get COVID.
Suddenly, in June, people are traveling same as they did all those other months, but I am hearing that they got COVID. Lots of people. Like it is coming up in just about every conversation I have with friends who recently traveled this month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Um, they're masking. That's insanely cautious.
Anonymous wrote:I bet your kid wasn't masked when they got covid.Anonymous wrote:We have travelled many times and never got COVID. Our kid ended up getting it from a classmate in school despite masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
What, then, constitutes cautious to you? Never traveling? Only eating outdoors? Never attending any sort of gathering? I find that type of approach to be unreasonable 2.5 years into a pandemic that isn't ever going to go away. I travelled twice during the delta surge, and have continued to travel for work monthly since then. I wear masks in airports and airplanes. No Covid from travel. I DID get Covid lasts month -- from having dinner with a couple of friends.
I bet your kid wasn't masked when they got covid.Anonymous wrote:We have travelled many times and never got COVID. Our kid ended up getting it from a classmate in school despite masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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