Has the novel coronavirus affected your upcoming travel plans?
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Yes
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No
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There are few if any reasons not to travel as planned, at least at this stage.
There are few if any reasons not to travel as planned, at least at this stage.
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Dave Voiles
No. Time will tell, but I think there is a lot of hype over this. I will adjust my plans if necessary. The grocery stores are doing well over the panic buying though.
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Melanie Altimore-Daggett
I do not travel internationally. If I had plans to do so I probably would put off for a better time. Just don't like getting sick!
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Planned a trip to Thailand at the end of April. Not worried about getting coronavirus, worried about getting stuck abroad due to travel restrictions.
ReplyCanceling my plans to drive to Southern California. Why put myself at risk? Also may cancel plans for a meeting in Grants Pass involving participants from all over Oregon. Why put myself at risk?
ReplyCouldn’t visit with family who I hadn’t seen in 10 years, but I rather they be safe.
ReplyCautioning! With the locomotive pace the virus* is moving, we'll soon be on the inside......looking out, don't you know!!! *Compare mortality of SARS/MERS to concerning projected COVID-19
ReplyREMAINS TO BE SEEN HOW LONG IT LASTS, IF IT'S LIKE THE SEASONAL FLU THAT WILL END IN SPRING OR WHETHER IT'S MORE OMINOUS. I HAVE A TRIP PLANNED END OF APRIL AND WILL CANCEL IF VIRUS IS STILL HERE THEN
ReplyI am in a struggle on vacation in Thailand because my flight home was canceled because it was going through Beijing. Now getting a flight back through south Korea hoping they dont cancel before the 8t
ReplyI had planned to go to Hawaii in May but decided not to. In addition, I was asked by a friend to fly down to California and drive back with her but declined due to the threat of the coronavirus.
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