LOS ANGELES - As the winter holiday season quickly approaches, many Americans are accustomed to packing their suitcases and jet setting to see family.
But a new survey found that people may be opting out of holiday visits due to fears involving the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.According to the survey, conducted by FloridaPanhandle.com in October, which asked 3,000 Americans about travel safety precautions, only 10% reported feeling safe riding a plane for a cross-country trip in the U.S.The type of cross-country transportation Americans feel the safest taking during the COVID-19 pandemic (Siege Media)More than one-third of the respondents said masks, testing and other precautions wouldn’t ease their fears about traveling long distances by.
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