Anonymous wrote:Honestly I would only cancel China, s Korea, Iran, and Italy.
Who wants to go to Iran anyway!
Provided there are no massive closures, I would travel to any other place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In laws are visiting from Ecuador for a month. Do they stay here or go back at the end of March? Also worried about their ability to return to the US.
Anyone have an opinion on this? ILs are older but healthy for their ages. Worried more about not being able to get back to the US. FIL a US citizen, MIL is not.
What are the ILs general plans regarding visits? Do they come once a year? Every other month?
I think most people would want to go home after a month visit. How soon do they want to come back to the U.S. that this is a concern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Punta Cana in 3 weeks, direct flight.
There was just a case there. I would not go based on possible community spread in 3 weeks time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In laws are visiting from Ecuador for a month. Do they stay here or go back at the end of March? Also worried about their ability to return to the US.
Anyone have an opinion on this? ILs are older but healthy for their ages. Worried more about not being able to get back to the US. FIL a US citizen, MIL is not.
Anonymous wrote:In laws are visiting from Ecuador for a month. Do they stay here or go back at the end of March? Also worried about their ability to return to the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm genuinely confused re domestic travelling concerns - you could get this ANYWHERE people gather. Who knows who traveled where in your own community? Why do you think your risk is greater somewhere else? In a city like DC, you have just as much chance of getting it as you might in, say, SF. Right?
I’m with you.
Yes. I agree with this as well.
It’s about avoiding potential quarantine across the country from your baby and toddler too.
Anonymous wrote:France and Spain late March-early April, 2 adults