Precautions you have to take before going to a bar

Happy Hour returns, but before going to your favorite brewery, plan to do these things first.


It's at last time forRestaurants and bars to reopen And invite the guests to come back for dinner and drink. However, even if it is a step towards the revision of normality, people must be aware that these places can not and notWill not makeReturn to full capacity for a while.

Thepandemic Is far from over, however, there are some precautions that you can take during bars, for example, to always support them while remaining safe. TheCDC Recently released aNew set of guidelines for restaurants and bars to consider after reopening, detailing everything you need to do with sick employees to remove everythingIndependent foods and beverages options.

Whether the bar or restaurant you eat or drink at will follow these guidelines strictly is out of your control. Conversely, there are things you can do to prevent the contraction of COVID-19 and spread it.

Here are three things you can do to reduce your risk of exposure (and others ").

1

Feel tired or sick? Just stay at home.

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As is the case with most viruses,tired is one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19 especially at the beginning of it. So, if you feel exhausted, weak or just completely drained of energy, it is better to stay at home. It is not worth potentially exposing to someone else to the virus or still preventing your health by drinking alcohol, known toweaken the immune system.

2

Invite only another person and sit at at least six feet from others.

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Although it can be careful to go out in groups of 10 or less in some cities, it does not mean that you should ride the bar with many people. In fact, the bar probablywill not allow you and all your friends To enter. If there is an option to sit outside, ask yourself to stay there to further reduce your risk of exposure even further.

3

Take the disinfectant with you.

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Like Dr. William Lang, medical director of the practice of private concierge medicineGlobal, RecountEat this, not that!inanother article "The biggest thing that wears and transmits the virus is your hands."

If you tighten your hand with someone at the bar that has been exposed to the virus, your risk of catching Covid-19 increases, especially if you continue to put your hands on your face. If you are someone who touches you unthingedly, consider applying your hand disinfecting regularly to reduce your chances of contracting coronavirus.


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