but to travel—for work, for emergencies, for any reason—and you should know that flying during the coronavirus is an entirely different experience than anything you're used to.While travel is certainly limited, planes and airports aren’t always the ghost towns you’d imagine them to be—at least not when I was traveling.
A few weeks ago, I had no choice but to cross the country by plane, and in my attempt to come up with some kind of game plan, I consulted both the airline and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for tips on what to bring in my carry-on.
The CDC bringing (with at least 60% alcohol), , any personal prescriptions, and food and water in case restaurants and stores are closed.