Experts share their advice for booking a trip with children at this point in the pandemic.
There are different considerations for traveling with children under 12, who do not have access to COVID-19 vaccines.
So what exactly should parents know about traveling with their unvaccinated kids? Below, Cherian and other experts share their advice.“I think every family will have to weigh the risks and the benefits of traveling with their unvaccinated children,” said, a pediatrician at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
“Read the updated CDC guidelines, and talk with your child’s pediatrician to discuss any concerns,” recommended Looking at the vaccination rates in your potential destinations can also be a helpful way to compare vacation spots.ArtMarie via Getty ImagesConsider Your Mode Of Travel “When making a stop along your drive to eat or use the restroom, wipe down surfaces with disinfectant wipes and make sure your whole family washes their hands or uses hand sanitizer regularly,” she said.The type of lodging you select can also reduce the COVID-19 risk for your unvaccinated little ones.