(CNN) — After a long year or more of sticking close to home, escaping to a stunning destination and a fancy hotel room may rank high on your to-do list. If you're not traveling alone, "you certainly should not be sharing a hotel room with someone who is not in your immediate household, unless the other person is fully vaccinated," Wen said. Staying in a hotel can be less risky than other activities since you have your own room, but you still need to be careful in common areas. Expert advice on what to considerand an assistant professor in chemical and environmental engineering at the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science. During your stayWhile at the hotel, be cautious about both your safety and that of the hotel staff.
Source: CNN April 06, 2021 13:41 UTC