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All measures for "covid free" holidays with children

All the measures for "covid free" holidays with the children photo
This year many families are facing the same dilemma: Should they go on vacation with the risk of COVID-19 or stay home because the children are not vaccinated?

If you're wondering what's safer to do, perhaps the most conservative view would be to wait until next year, especially with the appearance of the Delta mutation. However, if after all this time of quarantine you can't bear to stay at home anymore, there are measures you can take to have a safe vacation.

First, you can choose to stay in your area and camp in a more remote place in nature or by the sea. However, many hotels and other accommodations have taken further measures for the coronavirus and you can stay there as long as you watch out for their busy spots. For example, an elevator full of people, a closed restaurant or the living room that receives a lot of people every day. When traveling with your unvaccinated children, you should avoid these places as much as possible.

FIND WHAT YOU NEED FOR SUMMER AND HOLIDAYS WITH CHILDREN AT WECARE.GR

You can choose mainly activities outside the hotel or swimming pool and taverns with outdoor tables. And if it happens to rain and you have to stay in a closed space with a lot of people, it is better to wear a mask both you and the children, over 2 years old.
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