drrich2
Contributor
The problem that keeps coming up is that it's not really a question of can one travel 'responsibly' or 'safely' in a pure sense during the pandemic. The real question is whether one can travel responsibly/safely (for self and others)...enough. We're never all going to agree on that, and it's hard to argue for an objective standard because we don't have reliable, credible numbers as to the risks involved.
I've had both shots of the Moderna vaccine; if I wear a mask and socially distance to the extent reasonably possible, and decide to do a 1-week Cozumel trip next week (sadly, ain't happening), what are the odds I'll acquire the virus and infect one or more others with it? Spread a more dangerous variant to a place it wasn't already present?
Richard.
I've had both shots of the Moderna vaccine; if I wear a mask and socially distance to the extent reasonably possible, and decide to do a 1-week Cozumel trip next week (sadly, ain't happening), what are the odds I'll acquire the virus and infect one or more others with it? Spread a more dangerous variant to a place it wasn't already present?
Richard.