Many Americans who face a dilemma during the COVID-19 pandemic: Is it worth the risk to travel?
State Department lifts March advisory on avoiding international travel amid COVID-19 pandemicFlorida, California and Nevada are “very traditional summer places for domestic travelers,” said Robertico Croes, a professor at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management at University of Central Florida. He added theme parks in Florida and California are “very attractive, especially in the summer,” to tourists, and Las Vegas “is known for entertainment and casino gaming.
Craig Haseman, a 49-year-old family medicine doctor of Evansville, Indiana, is one of the “daredevils.” In mid-July, he and 11 friends and family members drove about nine hours from Indiana to a vacation house in WaterColor, a resort community on Florida’s Gulf Coast, and spent a week there. The group of Indiana travelers decided to stick with their plan, but “we just stayed with the people that we went with” toSusan Glasser, 50, and her husband of Nashville, visited Florida in a way that potentially exposed them to more people —They had originally planned a trip in January to Costa Rica for their 25th wedding anniversary in July but by June chose to cancel.
“When I called to talk with someone there, she said that it was crazy and no one was wearing masks,” the 54-year-old second-grade teacher said. “My daughter-in-law is pregnant, so we didn’t want to take any chances.” “The coronavirus isn't really holding me back from going anywhere. … But I wouldn't go to any of those states because of the fact that I won't be able to go to work for two weeks … when the school starts back at the end of August,” said Snyder, who eventually drove with her family to upstate New York and camped near Lake Ontario for a week.Matthew Loraditch, a 35-year-old network engineer of Maryland, was supposed to be in South Africa with his parents for a 11-day trip in mid-July.
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