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Tracking the COVID-19 pandemic: Do vaccinated people need to take precautions at hotels?

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TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE
Jul 09, 2021
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Do you need to take precautions at hotels if you're vaccinated?

Most people won't need to, but it depends on your situation.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the risk of COVID-19 is low if you’re fully vaccinated, and that you can resume indoor and outdoor activities without wearing a mask or social distancing.

But if you have health issues, the CDC says to talk to your doctor about the need to continue taking precautions. Parents of young children may also want to be more careful until their kids are vaccinated. Guidance might vary by country as well, depending on local vaccination and infection rates.

Most U.S. hotel chains took measures during the pandemic to reduce the risk of infections, and those changes remain in effect. Many hotels offer contactless check-in, prepackaged breakfast items instead of open buffets and more frequent cleaning of common areas.

If you’re concerned, call ahead to see what protocols the hotel has in place.

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