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Sandia_Man
Aug 14, 2021Explorer II
Do what best for your situation, although we have not stopped RVing during the pandemic, thankfully AZ and TX remained open when NM was totally shut down. Went on over a dozen trips out of state last year and had a ball. I do over 90% of the driving while RVing, but it would be a huge disservice to my DW if I didn't allow her to get behind the wheel now and again. We have had TTs, 5ers, toy haulers and now 40' Class A, sure she wasn't thrilled but every RV she willingly learned to sit in the pilot's seat.
Can't catch covid unless you are not following CDC protocols, I don't need to worry what others are doing to protect themselves as long as I remain diligent. New cases of variant among vaccinated people has less than 1% fatality rate, most don't even know they have it. What is alarming is the death rate for those acquiring the variant and have not opted to receive the vaccination, much higher percentage for fatalities than the first wave of Covid. Wearing a mask and sanitizing hands can provide protection when away from your RV.
Can't catch covid unless you are not following CDC protocols, I don't need to worry what others are doing to protect themselves as long as I remain diligent. New cases of variant among vaccinated people has less than 1% fatality rate, most don't even know they have it. What is alarming is the death rate for those acquiring the variant and have not opted to receive the vaccination, much higher percentage for fatalities than the first wave of Covid. Wearing a mask and sanitizing hands can provide protection when away from your RV.
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