
The spread of coronavirus in most parts of the world has led people to step down for the next journey. One of the most frequently asked questions is, "Should I postpone / cancel the trip or go?"
Unfortunately, there is no standard answer to this question. It is an individual account that everyone must do on their own, taking into account a variety of factors: the traveler's own condition, their companion, destination, etc.
In a situation that is not accurate and is rapidly evolving, the key is information. Each of us must find a set of sources of information that he or she trusts and decide on the next step referring to them and their personal circumstances.
For example, trips to China or South Korea are the least recommended, but precautions should be taken for anyone traveling to Italy, Japan, Iran or Hong Kong. What travelers need to remember is that the situation can change greatly quickly. Before deciding you must consider how important this move is that you are making enough to carry with you a health risk. If not, it can wait for a second.
What is not to be tolerated is personal hygiene care. Quick hand washing or coughing, or standing in large groups. Those who are affected by the simple flu, it is better to cancel the trip.
In conclusion, the risk of a trip in these times is different for each of us. A trip may be perfect for someone, but it can cause anxiety and stress for someone else.