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For many, the idea of the holidays without family is simply impossible to bear, but so is the idea of bringing a potentially deadly virus home.
In the South Bay, one family has found a way to bring loved ones from around the country together and make their gatherings as safe as possible. Their solution? A quarantine cabana.
The small but well-equipped cabana is located at Isabel Velez s aunt s home in San Jose. Velez just returned home from college in Portland, Oregon. I actually drove back here 10 hours just because I didn’t want to get on an airplane and just being in close proximity with somebody else that I didn’t know where they were at, she said.
Quarantine Cabana: South Bay Family s Solution to Keeping Loved Ones Safe Damian Trujillo
A South Bay family’s quarantine cabana.
For many, the idea of the holidays without family is simply impossible to bear, but so is the idea of bringing a potentially deadly virus home.
In the South Bay, one family has found a way to bring loved ones from around the country together and make their gatherings as safe as possible. Their solution? A quarantine cabana.
The small but well-equipped cabana is located at Isabel Velez s aunt s home in San Jose. Velez just returned home from college in Portland, Oregon.