Coronavirus: Can you – and should you – 'shelter in place' at a hotel or vacation rental?

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Coronavirus: Can you – and should you – 'shelter in place' at a hotel or vacation rental?
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The answer is ultimately up to your judgment, but advice from the hospitality industry and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should give you a sense of what you need to do to keep you and your family safe.

when such an order comes? Could you go to a vacation rental to wait it out?

David Sherwyn, a hospitality professor at Cornell University, says hotel companies are doing everything they can to make their environments and safe as possible. Some have even hired infectious disease consultants to advise them on the best way to keep hotels safe. Hotels are also limiting or shutting down open spaces and ensuring surfaces are scrubbed with antibacterial solutions in an effort to improve cleanliness.Is the situation ideal? Probably not. But it may be a better option to hunker down than to travel further.

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