At the beginning of quarantine, families and friends took creative measures to see loved ones, with things like FaceTime, Zoom calls and car parades. By now, many communities have reopened to some capacity, which means more people are out doing things such as dining at restaurants, going to parks and attending events.
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) provide recommendations to help slow the spread of COVID-19, it really comes down to your personal decision. Here are 5 things you need to know if you’re planning on attending an event or gathering.
Before you are around others or out in public, ask yourself, “am I feeling sick?” It's important to stay home if you have been diagnosed with COVID-19, if you are waiting for COVID-19 test results or may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19. Other ways to prepare include:
Remember: COVID-19 can still easily spread from person-to-person, even when someone doesn’t show many symptoms. In order to protect yourself and others:
While it might seem like an annoyance, wearing a cloth face covering can provide an extra layer to help prevent respiratory droplets from traveling in the air and onto other people. The CDC strongly recommends wearing a mask in public settings where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain and where individuals might raise their voices, such as shouting, chanting or singing
Assess your own personal risk when deciding whether to participate in activities outside of your home. Things to consider are your age, underlying medical conditions, viral spread in that location and what you can do to reduce your own personal risk in that situation. In general, the more closely you interact with others and the longer that interaction, the higher risk of COVID-19 spread. So, think about:
Ultimately, the decision to engage in indoor and outdoor activities is a personal one, but following CDC guidelines can help ensure that you and those around you are safe. By being prepared with a mask and hand sanitizer, using social distancing, and limiting contact with commonly touched surfaces, you can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 while still enjoying time with friends and family