Help! If There’s a Chance That I Could Endanger Others, Should I Still Travel?
Our Tripped Up columnist helps weigh the public health and ethical elements of traveling amid rising infection rates.
Our Tripped Up columnist helps weigh the public health and ethical elements of traveling amid rising infection rates.
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The head of the European Commission said the bloc would switch policy, under certain conditions, after more than a year of mostly banning nonessential travel.