- Medical professionals say those with chronic illness can travel safely by taking extra precautions.
- Always wear a mask, preferably a KN95 or N95, she says, especially on airplanes and when in close proximity to other people.
- You should have a list of your medications and dosages (in different languages), in case you lose them or must go to a hospital outside of your network.
The last 20 months have changed almost all aspects of daily life. And if you have a chronic health condition, and have travel planned, there are added precautions you should implement to protect yourself even more.
We asked health experts for advice about how those who live with chronic health conditions can plan ahead and stay safer. So if you’re visiting relatives or friends for the holidays, or just have a long-awaited trip planned, here’s how you safely can enjoy a reunion with loved ones and your pent-up wanderlust.
Recent Comments