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2g_s
Aug 14, 2021Explorer
my440 wrote:
I would go before the seasonal flu arrives typically in fall as the arrival will bring strong lockdowns again.
Last year the flu season wasn't bad at all because of masking and distancing for Covid. Plus, a lot more got the flu vaccine to protect themselves from yet, another issue. This year.... not so sure unless more people start being careful again.
OP: As to travel in the Fall... no one can tell you what it's going to be like. If you're a worrier, stay home. If not, go, be vaccinated and take common sense precautions.
I'd highly suggest both husband and wife learn to drive a RV; not just for now but at any time one of you could get sick or injured. Both knowing how to drive and do the connections puts you more at ease. We always took turns with every move during our 16 years of full-timing so we stayed comfortable doing it. Women are fully capable of driving even the biggest RV.
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