Saturday, September 5, 2020

Travel During The Pandemic Covid-19


Travelonation - There are a few things that you need to pay attention to if you are traveling to Thailand or other Southeast Asia. The following are the things that WHO recommends for those of you who want to go to countries in Southeast Asia.

Before departure on vacation

The first thing that needs to come before starting your trip is to make sure that you have seen the latest information about the spread of COVID-19. You can check the following link: COVID-19 situation report.

You will also need to check your airline as well as the website of the Ministry of Health of the country you are going to, specifically regarding Travel Restrictions, Restrictions and Requirements for entry into the country you are traveling to. Changes in conditions and rules can happen very quickly, so it is necessary for you to always update the information needed.

Once you have seen the latest information on the conditions of the country you are traveling to, you need to consider more carefully the benefits of visiting and the risks that may occur during your visit.
You need to avoid traveling to areas affected by Covid-19 if you think you are at high risk for infection (especially the elderly, and those with medical conditions such as diabetes, heart and lung disease and other chronic diseases).

If you are traveling to an affected area, you should consider risking covid-19 with a healthcare professional (eg your healthcare provider or local public health authority). Before leaving, you must also be aware of other health risks such as sun protection, malaria, and dengue fever (if you are vacationing in a tropical area like Thailand).

Prepare a small bottle for alcohol-based hand sanitizer in your bag and make it a habit to wash your hands regularly. don't forget to always prepare a mask. You have health insurance for the duration of your trip. 

When traveling and after arriving at a vacation destination

Air travel and road travel usually tend to be congested. Make it a habit to wash your hands regularly and keep your distance from other people and don't forget to always wear a mask during your vacation trip.

Make sure that you see the closest hospital or health contact where you are vacationing. In addition, you comply with any medical instructions and protocols applied by the local authorities where you are traveling. including contact details as well as your travel information if on the system.

When Returning from vacation.

When you return from an area affected by COVID-19, you must immediately do yourself and do a body temperature check then observe 14 days of self-quarantine at home.

If you come home and from vacation you have a mild cough or low fever (i.e. a temperature of 37.2 C or more), you should stay home and isolate yourself. You must also be relied upon directly with your family during this self-isolation.

To prevent it from spreading and in anticipation you need to call the health care provider at your place of residence to confirm your condition.

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