CDC delivers new guidelines on how to celebrate Thanksgiving
"Staying at home is the best way to protect you and others," the agency reports.
After a spring and summer season devoid of family gatherings, because of Covid-19, the mother of them approaches that: Thanksgiving. And while you can be tempted to meet with your loved on Tom Turkey and cranberry sauce, the CDC has just released new guidelines to convince you to do otherwise. "Thanksgiving is a moment when many families come along long distances to celebrate together," says the agency. "The trip increases the chances of getting and spreading the virus that causes Covid-19. Staying at home is the best way to protect themselves and others. If you have to travel, be informed of theRisks involved. Read to discover what activities have the least and most risks and to guarantee your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Lower risk activities
Said the CDC:
- "Have a littlehaving dinnerWith only people who live in your household
- Prepare traditional family revenues for family and neighbors, especially those at a higher risk of CVIV-19 serious illness and deliver them so as not to involve contact with others
- Have a virtual dinner and share recipes with friends and family
- Doing online shopping rather than in person the day after Thanksgiving or next Monday
- Watch sports events, parades and movies of the house. "
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Moderate risk activities
Said the CDC:
- "Have a small outsidehaving dinnerwith family and friends who live in your community
- Reduce your risk by following CDC's recommendations onAccommodation of gatherings or cooking.
- Visiting pumpkin spots or orchards where people use a hand disinfectant before touching pumpkins or picking apples, the port of masks is encouraged or applied, and people are able to maintain social distancing
- Attend a small outdoor sports event with safety precautions in place "
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Higher risk activities
Said the CDC:
"Avoid these higher risk activities to help prevent the propagation of the virus that causes Covid-19:
- Go shopping in crowded shops just before, on or after Thanksgiving
- Participate or be a spectator in an overcrowded race
- Attend congested parades
- Usingalcohol or drugs, which can harm cloud and increase risky behaviors
- Attend large interior gatherings with people from outside your household. "
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Final word of the CDC
"These considerations are supposed to complete - not replace - no status, local rules, territorial or health, rules and regulations, as well as holiday regulations, holiday meetings must comply", warns the agency . "When considering hosting a holiday celebration, you must evaluate current Covid-19 levels in your community to determine whether to postpone, cancel or limit the number of participants." As for yourself: stay safe during this pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.