Steps You Can Take to Make All Gatherings Safer for Everyone.

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Whether attending a small gathering, like an informal get together that may occur with family and friends you regularly socialize with, or a large gathering that brings together many people from multiple households and places in a private or public space, it’s important to think about what steps you can take to make all gatherings safer for everyone.
1. What are the local rules and regulations?
2. What is the location like?
3. Who will be with you?
4. What is the current COVID-19 Community Level in the community you are in?
Using the community level as a guide, use these tips to stay safe and minimize your risk:
• Stay 6 feet away from others
• Avoid poorly ventilated spaces and crowds
• Test to prevent spread to others
• Wash your hands often
• Cover coughs and sneezes
• Clean and disinfect
• Monitor your health daily
• Follow recommendations for quarantine
• Take precautions when you travel
For more information about how to protect yourself and others, visit the CDC page on preventing getting sick here: https://www.cdc.gov/…/2019…/your-health/gatherings.html
New Mexico Department of Health
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