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While the city carries on toward adopting new bed-and-breakfast rules — we hope — experts are now saying that such vacation rentals may be the least risky accommodations for travelers just now.
It’s safer than a crowded hotel, staying with friends or family outside your household, and certainly better than the shared spaces of a hostel or dorm, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
That’s heartening news to B&B hosts. Still, a legal permit should not be seen as optional.