 Even when you go to the beach or the pool, you should still practice social distancing during the pandemics as Claudia Finkelstein, associate professor of family medicine at Michigan State University. People should also wash and disinfect their hands regularly, particularly after touching a shared surface. At a park or hiking outside, safety means wearing a mask, walking in a single file, or leaving room for others to pass. If you are going to a pool, you should know that there's no evidence of coronavirus spread through properly treated water, but common areas require distancing and masks. Being within your quarantine bubble, that is the people you've been socially distancing with, will minimize your risk. There is higher risk in air travel and public transportation, but if you're driving along distances, public bathrooms should be treated as high risk areas. So people should bring food and water as well as a hygiene kit of wipes, paper towel, travel soap, and sanitizer. It's important for people's physical and mental health to get outside and be active, but people can choose carefully, be prepared, and take safety precautions.