Covid-Era Travel Risks Are Changing: What to Consider So You Don’t Get Stranded

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Travelers must now consider a new set of risks before flying, especially when going abroad. If you miscalculate, misstep or just end up in the wrong place at the wrong time, you could be stranded, perhaps for weeks.

Sudden border closures. Quarantines. Given the new risks, the days of improvised trips for business or pleasure have become endangered in the Covid-19 era

The CDC said the first known U.S. case of the Omicron variant has been identified in California. The coronavirus strain is spreading across the world as scientists race to find out more about its effects. WSJ’s Brianna Abbott explains what could be next for the U.S. Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

 

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UK's Johnson warns of Omicron 'tidal wave', says two doses not enough

Go straight to Australia, Don’t pass go, Don’t collect $200 😆

Inform anyone reading this state-subsidised-by-taxpayers publication of the facts

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Just be fully vaxxed, healthy, masked, not broke, polite and well-behaved when traveling abroad. The rules have NOT changed in 150 years for world travel.

As the risk from the virus decreases, the risk from the state takes its place.

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