How to plan a COVID-safe summer vacation

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How to plan a COVID-safe summer vacation
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“I am very concerned that people are so tired of COVID, that they’re just abandoning all measures of protection,” said Dr. Landers.

The state added more than 1,200 new cases in a day. This is the largest increase we’ve seen since February. The percentage of COVID-19 tests coming back positive is up to 17.2%. That’s more than double in the last few weeks. And with more people traveling for summer experts want you to make sure you stay safe.

She says she continues to be less worried about the transmission of COVID-19 during outside activities as opposed to crowded arenas or restaurants. “I tell people we have to remember about community transmission is that it can change. And if you look at your individual county, in terms of community transmission, or where you travel, then that really should guide you in terms of your level of personal protection,” said Landers.

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