Thanksgiving is right around the corner, but the global pandemic is forcing people to rethink their holiday plans and reconsider the traditional indoor feast with a house full of family and friends. In fact, it has raised a whole host of safety issues, from the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) to whether it is safe to travel. Thanksgiving is the most traveled holiday, which has resulted in an increase in car accidents over the four-day holiday weekend. Although there may be slightly fewer cars on the road this year, since many people have decided to avoid travel and congregate indoors with large groups of people, there is still an increased risk for car accidents.
In addition, COVID-19 presents a range of health risks that travelers need to consider before they make their holiday travel plans. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has stated that the safest thing…