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Is it safe to stay in hotels during the COVID-19 pandemic?

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An "occupied" signs hangs in a closed hotel in Salzburg amid the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic on Nov. 2, 2020. (Photo by BARBARA GINDL/APA/AFP via Getty Images) Rentals might also have more access to fresh air than hotel rooms, Tuznik said.

But she said there have been very few reported coronavirus outbreaks connected to hotels.AdvertisementIf you stay at a hotel, check to see what safety steps it’s taking.

Many hotels have adopted enhanced cleaning procedures, for example, and are encouraging social distancing in common areas.You can also use disinfectant wipes to clean the surfaces that are most touched, like light switches and faucets, Tuznik said.

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