Dr. Allison Agwu, an infectious disease physician at Johns Hopkins Medicine, told TODAY that driving will be safer than flying because"you have more control in your own personal space." Here are some recommendations for staying safe on the road.In rest stops, touch as little as possible. For things you must touch, like door handles and faucets, use a paper towel and throw it out before you get back in your car.
If you buy food, before getting in the car, remove as much of the packaging as possible without exposing the food. Inside the car, disinfect what's left, and clean your hands before eating. To minimize contact on the road, pay for gas with a credit card, and disinfect the card afterward. Pay tolls electronically with a device like E-ZPass.Clean the inside of your car every 1-2 hours. Don't forget about phones and tablets.
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