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5 tools for a safer summer in times of pandemic

In the midst of a health crisis it is normal to want take more precautions when traveling or traveling abroad or even within the country. Having travel insurance that covers any incident caused by COVID-19, knowing the direct contacts with positives of the virus or having an app that warns of dangerous areas in certain cities to which you travel are tools that will make our easier and safer getaways.

The technology after-sales company ANOVO has advised to follow these tips during summer vacation and thus be able to enjoy with less worries:

  1. Radar COVID-19: This app is used to quickly, safely and privately know if we have been in direct contact with someone who could be positive for COVID-19.
  2. COVID passport: Possessing the European Digital COVID Certificate is possible since last July 1. This document becomes a QR code to be shown at airports to be able to travel to the member countries of the EU. Hiring travel insurance this summer is recommended to avoid any setback.
  3. Air quality: If you want to go a step further and think about better well-being, download apps such as Plume Labs, which warn of the CO2 level in the air in a certain place, or SimulAIR, which helps to know the health risk due to low air quality is essential. What’s more, these apps predict air quality up to 4 days in advance of the site you want to visit.
  4. Virus incidence in real time: the Hopkins Center for Science and Engineering has developed an interactive map where you can check first-hand the incidence of the virus around the world in real time. The data they handle are those provided by the World Health Organization and the various health agencies in each country. This map helps to know the areas that are visited and their current situation.
  5. European Union website on COVID-19: the Web reopen.europa.eu concentrates all the information necessary to move around all the member countries of the EU, from the measures in force in each country to quarantine requirements or the coronavirus contact alert.

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