Baltimore Sun Sunday

Safety measures paramount to travel’s recovery

- By Patrick Clarke

The U.S. Travel Associatio­n is confident that the industry can launch a safe and successful recovery this summer so long as travelers continue to wear masks and adhere to common sense safety measures such as physical distancing and frequent hand washing.

Citing the latest informatio­n uncovered by medical experts, U.S. Travel came out in strong support of mask usage and other safety protocols in the fight against COVID-19 earlier this month.

“The travel community strongly urges visitors and residents alike to wear masks and adhere to all healthy practices, such as physical distancing, frequent hand washing and remaining home if sick — no matter where you may be traveling,” U.S. Travel President and CEO Roger Dow said on July 1.

Experts believe that it’s safe to resume travel so long as Americans continue to take the proper precaution­s. However, the overall experience will still be much different for the near future.

“I feel much more comfortabl­e with some travel moving forward at this point than I did two to three months ago, just because I think we have a lot more info on how effective mask-wearing is and some of these other behaviors,” Trish Perl, chief of the division of infectious diseases at the University of

Texas Southweste­rn Medical Center, told Travel Weekly.

“We’ve learned a lot in the past couple months and we can move forward with some travel but not travel that we used to know. It will be very different. We can’t tolerate huge crowds and places without good physical distancing,” Perl said. “If we want to move forward and open up these different industries, it’s not negotiable whether you wear a mask or use hand sanitizer.”

 ?? ROMMEL CANLAS/DREAMSTIME ?? Safety measures such as mask wearing and hand washing are key to the recovery of the travel industry.
ROMMEL CANLAS/DREAMSTIME Safety measures such as mask wearing and hand washing are key to the recovery of the travel industry.

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