The U.S. Travel Association said that travel can continue to move forward as long as people comply with wearing masks and other measures to curb the spread of Covid-19.

When asked during a press call whether traveling right now is a good idea given the state of spread in this country, U.S. Travel executive vice president of public affairs and policy Tori Barnes said that like other parts of the economy, travel can resume if folks "take very seriously health and safety measures" such as wearing a mask, using hand sanitizer and physical distancing. U.S. Travel launched a campaign around masks and other safety measures earlier this month.

Trish Perl, a fellow with the Infectious Diseases Society of America and chief of the division of infectious diseases and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, also said that compliance was paramount and proving to be a main obstacle to this country's reopening.

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