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Five tips to travel safe and easier during coronavirus pandemic

Five tips to travel safe and easier during coronavirus pandemic
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Domestic travels are open in some areas of the country during the coronavirus ongoing pandemic. People may need to travel to their hometowns for spending lockdown time or for Eid holidays.

If you are thinking about traveling, consider these important tips so you may have fewer chances of contracting coronavirus.

Carry a stock of disinfectants, wipes, and sanitizers

As you are traveling, it can take hours for you to reach your destination. Hygiene is necessary more important for you to get rid of infections. Stock up the essential items such as hand sanitizers, disinfectants, wipes. Do not forget to take them in more quantity.

Drink more water

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Drinking water will make you hydrate and active throughout the day when you travel. Keep your throat clean and consume more sufficient water to remain active, as dehydration can cause weakness and unconscious. Keep one or two water bottles handy.

Wearing a mask is a must

Wearing masks has become mandatory in public places in some countries. However, you should not rely on the rules only. Make a habit of wearing face masks when you go outside your home. Using a mask while traveling should be a must.

Spray disinfectant on your commodities

Spray disinfectant on all the items you are taking. Spray disinfectant on your boxes, bags, purses, etc. There will be fewer chances for you to come into contact with germs.

Set reminders to wash your hands

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While traveling, make a habit of washing/sanitizing your hands frequently. You may forget, so set suitable reminders on your phone.

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