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Keeping the Holidays Safe and Festive

The holidays are right around the corner, but with COVID-19 still in full force, the season will likely look different than normal. These times when family and friends traditionally join together to celebrate cannot look the same way as years in the past. However, just because there are restrictions in place does not mean the holiday season is ruined. By following a few rules and tips from the CDC’s helpful holiday website, this holiday season can still be a great celebration.

From CDC website

Typically, this season is one of the busiest for travel, but this year, health and government officials are suggesting that people stay home. However, if you do choose to travel, make sure you take precautions and follow certain guidelines. It is a good idea to get your flu shot before going, and also check any travel restrictions that could impact your trip. While in any public setting and while utilizing public transportation of any kind, wear a mask, and stay at least six feet away from anyone who is not a member of your household. While traveling, wash your hands often, or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol content frequently if soap and water is not easily accessible. And, avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth, and mask!

Whether hosting or attending a gathering, there are steps you can take to make the experience as safe as possible. As a host, consider holding the meal outdoors, and only invite a small group of local family and friends to prevent people from traveling far and risk exposure to the virus. If you must host the celebration indoors, open the windows to create a well-ventilated area. It may be a good idea to have a discussion with guests in

From CDC website

advance to establish rules and set expectations to prevent any issues during the gathering. Suggest that guests bring their own food, drinks, and tableware, but if you shall be serving people, limit how many people are in the serving areas, and consider using single-use plates and utensils. Above all else, frequently clean and disinfect all high-contact surfaces, and make sure guests are following mask and social distancing guidelines. It might be hard to keep these in mind in a celebration, but it is important to follow these rules to protect everyone’s safety and health.

From CDC website

This might be the year to think creatively when planning holiday activities. Consider planning a virtual celebration, where you pick a time to virtually share dinner together. Think of ways to make the event as close to normal as possible, such as sharing recipes or planning the same menus to replicate a traditional gathering. Also, consider making the holidays time to spend with the members of your household. Watch the televised events on television, whether they be parades or concerts, or watch movies and play games together. A major part of the holidays is shopping, so consider having a virtual shopping trip. Many companies are already running online sales, so see what they have to offer! In trying times, decorations can help lift the mood, so make sure you put up all your holiday decorations to get in the spirit!

Through all of this, don’t forget friends, neighbors, and relatives whose circumstances might prohibit them from celebrating the holidays even in these altered times. Prepare food for those who may not have anywhere to go or have anyone to celebrate with because of social distancing guidelines. Organize meal drop-off to family and friends in a safe way that follows proper social distancing guidelines, such as leaving them on a porch to be collected after you are a safe distance away.

With a few adjustments, and maybe a few concessions, this holiday season will still go on. By doing your part to protect your health, as well as the health of those around you, we all can look forward to next year, when the holidays will hopefully look a lot more normal than it will be this year. But still, remember to find time with your family and friends—whether virtually or safely in person—and remember all the things you are grateful for, no matter how big or small.

 

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