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by DyslexicAtheist
2309 days ago
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if you normally stay home and go out only for shopping or an occasional walk in nature then you will be safer at home. also depends if your home is rural vs urban. also it would depend on how active / social you are when at home compared to what you plan during a trip. you have the additional risks of airports, or buses during travel. there is also the risk of being flagged down for testing. if you're positive then a forced quarantine in a foreign country sounds much worse than at home (where you speak the language). to me this would be more annoying and frightening than the virus itself. on the upside you can probably get really good deals and empty restaurants / bars and other sites usually crowded with people. if I wouldn't live so close with family and kids (which I'd be returning to - AND be 20 years younger), I'd go. |
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