coronavirus.If you do travel, the CDC says, sharing a rental home with people from your own household is safer than staying with friends or family who aren't from your household or staying at a hotel where you would encounter more people.
The riskiest option, it says, is a hostel or other dorm-like lodging with shared sleeping areas.Try to find a rental that guarantees a 72-hour buffer between guests, says Dr.
Natascha Tuznik, an infectious disease expert at the University of California, Davis. Airbnb will require hosts to commit to enhanced cleaning by Nov.
20. That includes scrubbing floors and other surfaces with soap and water; washing linens on high heat; disinfecting high-touch items like door knobs; and ventilating rooms.Rentals.