Here are five things to keep in mind before going on a trip!
- You need to know what you can and can’t do before you go on a trip!
If you plan to travel, return to your hometown, or go shopping, remember to check the latest SOPs from time to time, so you don’t go out happily and come home with a beef jerky (ticket). If you haven’t completed your vaccinations, you won’t be able to participate in many activities, and you won’t be able to travel across state lines either!
2. Take personal protection! A little more protection, a little more protection!
Although many restrictions have been relaxed at this stage, viruses still exist, so it’s important to protect yourself! Wear a good mask when you go out, disinfect regularly, wash your hands, ventilate regularly, party less, and reduce the number of visits to dense and closed places.
3. Check the condition of your car before you go on a trip!
I’m sure many of you haven’t driven away from home for a long time due to the restrictions of the traffic control order. So if you are planning to go on a trip or return home in the near future, remember to check the condition of your car, including tire pressure, lights, brakes, windshield wipers, dashboard, engine oil, water tank fluid, etc. to make sure it is in good condition.
4. You should test your car before going back to your hometown party! Be responsible for yourself and your loved ones!
If you plan to visit your family or want to get together with friends in your hometown, then you should buy a self-test kit and test yourself before you leave to be a responsible person for your own safety and that of your loved ones. Don’t think it’s okay to not test because there is no way to distinguish between loved ones and those who are not!
5. Strengthen your immune system! Protect yourself, protect your family!
Are you ready to go out with confidence in the face of further relaxation of government restrictions? Even after two doses of the vaccine, you are not 100% safe against COVID-19. Although the vaccine reduces the risk of severe illness, you can still carry the virus and transmit it to those you come in contact with, especially those who have not been vaccinated!