The coronavirus has put virtually the whole world at a standstill. Many people are ready to make plans again beyond essential errands, especially ones that involve travel. Our McKinney movers sincerely care about the wellbeing of all our customers, so they're sharing a bit of insight into traveling during the coronavirus outbreak.
Though numerous businesses have closed their doors to the public, many airlines are still taking flight. As the number of travelers has drastically decreased, the price of tickets has gone down so low that it's almost crazy not to book a flight. But the cost that traveling during the coronavirus pandemic comes with may cause some people to think twice.
Sometimes there are situations where traveling during an outbreak like this is necessary. For instance, many nurses are being called to go to other hospitals to help with the fight against COVID-19. People may also be traveling during the coronavirus pandemic in order to care for a vulnerable family member. If you are thinking of traveling in the present climate, you may have some concerns about your safety. Our residential movers in McKinney discuss the procedures in place for those traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under current federal regulations, pilots must report all illnesses and deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) before arriving at a U.S. destination.1T If a passenger is considered a health risk, the CDC will work with health departments at state and local levels, as well as international public health agencies, to let passengers and crew know that they have been exposed to a sick traveler.
As you book your flight, it is important to provide the airline with the most accurate, up-to-date contact information. In the event that there was a sick passenger aboard your flight, which is more likely if you're traveling during the coronavirus outbreak, the airline will need to contact you regarding a possible exposure to the virus.
If you are traveling during the coronavirus outbreak, or have traveled, you may also be wondering if there is a possibility you contracted the virus. Viruses and other germs aren't dispersed easily due to the circulation and filtration of air on planes.1 Though the risk of an infection on a plane is surprisingly low, you should still try to avoid other passengers and wash your hands frequently using soap and water for 20 seconds. If you are unable to make it to the lavatory, you can also use hand sanitizer that has 60% alcohol or more.
Our McKinney local movers want our customers to know we can all get through this together. Should you travel during the coronavirus, make sure to wear the proper protective gear to keep yourself safe. If your travel plans involve moving, contact our professional movers for a free virtual quote.
Here at All My Sons Moving & Storage, we thank our clients for trusting us with their relocation. Given the increased attention of COVID-19 (coronavirus), we want to assure all clients that their safety and our employees' safety are a top priority. While we're experts in moving, we want our clients to know that we're actively implementing the health and safety guidelines outlined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to ensure we take the proper precautions.
We've instructed our employees that experience symptoms, defined by the CDC, to not report to work and instead contact their doctors. We ask that if you or any of your family members have experienced COVID-19 symptoms, please let us know immediately so we can take the proper additional precautions.
As a company, we believe in serving our community and supporting each other, especially during difficult times. We believe in the power of us, all of us!
Sources
1. Coronavirus FAQs - Can You Travel During the Coronavirus?