LCSD Excellence December 2020 Edition | Page 25

• Getting a flu shot can help stop the spread of flu and lower hospital visits and serious health problems from flu . cdc . gov / coronavirus

Celebrating Winter Holidays

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Everyone Can Make Winter Holidays Safer
• Celebrating virtually or with the people you live with is the safest choice this winter .
• Stay home or cancel your gathering if you or someone who lives with you is sick or has been near someone who thinks they have or had COVID-19 .
• If you do gather with people who don ’ t live with you , outdoors events are safer than indoor events .
Wear a mask
• Wear a mask indoors and outdoors .
• In cold weather , wear your mask under your scarf , ski mask , or balaclava .
• Keep a spare mask in case your mask becomes wet from moisture in your breath or from snow or rain .
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Stay at least 6 feet away from others who do not live with you
• Stay 6 feet apart from others , indoors or outdoors .
• Remember , people without symptoms or with a recent negative test result can still spread COVID-19 to others .
Avoid crowded , poorly ventilated indoor spaces
• Avoid crowds and indoors spaces that do not offer fresh air from the outdoors . If indoors , bring in fresh air by opening windows and doors .
Wash your hands
• Wash hands often or use hand sanitizer .
Get a flu shot as soon as possible

• Getting a flu shot can help stop the spread of flu and lower hospital visits and serious health problems from flu . cdc . gov / coronavirus

CS 321608-B 12 / 10 / 2020