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Old 05-25-2020, 12:26 PM   #11
Chance
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Originally Posted by blw2 View Post

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Anyway the point I was originally going for....in our case we'll be going for a week so if we get sick we'll be home before it hits most likely. At 6 weeks, it's possible that it could hit you while on the road...and now you're miserable in someplace strange, without a support system, in quarantine, and worse case at the mercy of whatever hospital system is in that area.

Agree 100%, and feel that’s the main risk I’d focus on. Everything else I could handle as an inconvenience or setback, but one or both of us ending up sick far from home in an unpopulated area is a little different.

On the other hand, when one takes a trip to any remote area there’s no guarantee one is not going to have a car accident, heart attack, stroke, or some other medical emergency, so there’s always added risk associated with travel; although probability of virus is much greater.

In a motorhome, I’d assume that if one of us got sick, so would the other. If not bad enough to end up in hospital, what would I do for a week or so to avoid others? With a “what if” plan to handle that, I’d go for it. I’d just want a contingency plan so I could relax and enjoy the trip without worrying.
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