Travel has certainly rebounded more than 16 months into the COVID-19 pandemic but the emergence of the more transmissible Delta variant has given many a reason for pause. Despite the continued rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, rises in coronavirus cases around the world, especially among the unvaccinated, threaten to turn back the progress made in recent months in terms of eased safety measures and loosening travel restrictions.
Nevada recently re-implemented a mask mandate, and starting July 30th Disney Parks and Resorts will require masks indoors.
Internationally, some tourism hotspots in Mexico now recommend negative COVID-19 test results or proof of vaccination to enter hotels, bars, restaurants and shopping venues.
Fortunately, travelers can take plenty of measures to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their trip without having to return to quarantine this summer. Here are some tips for travelers hoping to safely navigate the latest challenges presented by the Delta variant.
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