Traveler wellness checklist
New spring travel coverage this week emphasizes packing health supplies, staying current on vaccinations, prioritizing hygiene and building repeatable wellness habits on the road (guardianhealthcaretravel.com). Platforms like Get Healthy U TV are being recommended for at‑home workouts and expert guidance when you need to train or recover between trips ( ).
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises travelers to schedule a pre‑travel clinic visit 4–6 weeks before departure to get destination‑specific vaccines and medications. (wwwnc.cdc.gov) The CDC Yellow Book and Travelers’ Health “Pack Smart” guidance list a basic personal travel health kit — bandages, antiseptic cleanser, pain relievers, anti‑diarrheal meds, and extra prescription refills — and warn some countries restrict certain medicines, so check local rules. (wwwnc.cdc.gov) Get Healthy U TV markets itself as an on‑demand workout library with expert instructors and promotes an annual trial price (the site shows offers around $1.79/year for a limited time). (gethealthyutv.com) Multiple deal sites reported short‑term Get Healthy U TV coupons and steep annual discounts ranging from about $0.50 to $1.49, and list class categories including barre, yoga, kickboxing and live sessions. ( ) Trustpilot and app‑review aggregators list user feedback and ratings for Get Healthy U TV, which consumers cite when evaluating the service’s app stability and billing practices. (au.trustpilot.com)