When will it be ‘safe’ to travel again? - TODAYshow
Belles believes that regional travel will come back first."People have been cooped up for a long time," she said."They're going to look to get out. But they're not going to want to venture too far from home.
"I just spent a bunch of money," she said."I don't want to get sick because then I'll have a really hard time recovering if I get sick. But it's my 21st birthday." "I just want a couple days in the sunshine with my friends," she said."I just need to get out of the house. It will have been months back here; I'm not used to be cooped up in a place — being in New York City three or four days a week. I just want to be in 90-degree weather with my friends for a couple days. I'm walking to Nashville if I have to.
Just as 9/11 changed the way we travel, the pandemic will usher in sweeping changes. Already, airlines like JetBlue and Delta haveRogers recalled how the AIDS crisis in 1988 changed hygienic infrastructure as we know it."I remember when I was a child and I would go to the dentist and no one ever wore gloves,” she said. “They didn't wear masks, none of it. That was a post-1988 development.
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