WASHINGTON : Is it safe to stay in hotels during the pandemic? In a recent travel update, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention makes it clear: Staying home is the best way to protect yourself against the coronavirus.If you do travel, the CDC says, sharing a rental home with people from your own household is safer than staying with friends or family who aren't from your household or staying at a hotel where you would encounter more people.The riskiest option, it says, is a hostel or other dorm-like lodging with shared sleeping areas.Try to find a rental that guarantees a 72-hour buffer between guests, says Dr Natascha Tuznik, an infectious disease expert at the University of California, Davis.Airbnb will require hosts to.