"Americans may be able to take summer vacations, Fauci says," according to CNN 4/9/20.
This headline brought a smile to my face when I looked at my phone this morning.
Apart from being safe at home, one of my big concerns about the coronavirus is if I will have to or even be able to cancel a trip I have booked this summer. And the most important question, "Will it be safe?"
The trip is to complete the Camino de Santiago. Unfortunately, that destination is in Spain, one of the most adversely affected coronavirus hotspots in the world.
I have been reading Spain news daily everyday to see how the country's coronavirus rates have changed. Today, Fox News said Spain could be seeing the start of a coronavirus decline. That's good news.
Especially since, as of today, airlines are only allowing you to cancel or change your flights without a fee for trips that commence before May 31, 2020.
What happens if travel bans are lifted at the end of May? Would you feel safe enough to travel in June?
What if you can only cancel with a fee?
Perhaps there may be more travel restrictions put in place as Dr. Fauci suggests: taking temperature readings at airports, wearing masks on planes, continued social distancing, and no handshaking.
As of today, if travel bans are lifted I am going. I will mind any restrictions and recommendations by government and travel agencies.
I feel that you have to maintain your goals for as long as you can. It gives you something to strive for, a sense of purpose during these murky days. To prepare for the Camino de Santiago, I workout daily in my living room thanks to all the free online content - thanks Barry's and Nike Training Club! I also walk daily practicing social distancing and wearing a mask.
I hope that Dr. Fauci's hopeful words come to pass and that we can all take vacations this summer safely.
Take care and be safe.
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