Here's when you can go out with friends
Spend time with friends in the middle of the pandemic coronavirus could be possible early that you do not think.
With warm weather and summer holidays approaching, he never had the impression of trying to make a goodbye not also goodbye to these social distancing recommendations. And with the states starting to open their beaches and their businesses again, have a barbecue with chips or a meeting to watch fireworks with family members might no longer seem like the perilous activity it has barely a few weeks. However, withCases of coronaviruses are still rising in some areasMany people are wondering: when can I go safely with my friends?
Even if yourThe state is reopening, experts say that this does not necessarily mean that it is prudent to meet in nearby neighborhoods with loved ones with whom you do not live yet.
According toLeo Nissola, MD, a counselor forCOVID act now and investigator with theCovid-19 Covid-19 Convalescence Plasma ProjectOnce the recommendations of social distancing begin to be lifted, there are still several factors that people should take into account beforeSee friends again, including "If new COVID-19 cases in your county decrease, if Covid-19 tests are widely available, and if your local ICU has a pushing height to handle anew wave or not. "If you can not answer with confidence on yes to the three of these three, Nissola warns against the gathering.
Although these criteria have been satisfied, there are precautionary precautions that people should take if they aspire to human interaction that does not require a zoom link to access access, but that your meetings may seem clearly different from their pre-pandemic.
"The rules have not changed when it comes to being in the company of people," saysscientific doctor William Li, MD, author ofEat to beat the disease.
"You have tomask, Keep a security at six feet from others at any time, avoid kissing or other physical contacts, do not share food, [and] wear a hand disinfectant, "as well aswash one's hands When the visit is over, says Li.
In the early stages of reopening, experts say that being aware ofwho You are visiting you as essential as maintaining physical distance.Brian Fink, PhD, aEpidemiologist and health professor of the population At the University of Toledo, indicates that being open about your state of health - and encourage others to do the same - can go very far in terms of risk of mitigation.
"You must communicate and know if these people you want to visit may be older, compromised at the immune, or have other pre-existing health conditions," says Fink. "Without vaccine, we just have to be careful - maybe extra-prudent - to make sure we do not infect others." And if you want to keep your loved ones safe when you come together, make sure to know these6 precautions that you must take before visiting the family.