If you plan to attend a large gathering, those held outdoors are safer than indoor gatherings. Stay home if you are sick or have been near someone who thinks they may have or have been exposed to COVID-19. Here are some safer ways to enjoy events.
- Attend a virtual concert or show with friends and family
- Host a virtual family party or reunion
- Watch a sporting event with people you live with
- Attend online conferences instead of in person events
- Attend a drive-in event
- Attend a virtual religious ceremony or celebration
Wear masks at all times except when you are actively eating or drinking. Stay at least 6 feet away from people who do not live with you
- You are more likely to get or spread COVID-19 when you are in close contact with people who don’t live with you.
- Remember that people without symptoms or with a recent negative test result can still spread COVID-19 to others.
- Choose safer outdoor venues if possible.
- Choose venues that limit seating and allow for social distancing stay at least 6 feet away from people who do not live with you (
- You are more likely to get or spread COVID-19 when you are in close contact with people who don’t live with you.
- Remember that people without symptoms or with a recent negative test result can still spread COVID-19 to others.
- Choose safer outdoor venues if possible.
- Choose venues that limit seating and allow for social distancing and select your seat or place to stand based on your ability to stay at least 6 feet from others. .
- Arrive to the event early or at off-peak times to avoid crowding and congested areas.
- Avoid using restroom facilities or concession areas at high traffic times, such as intermission, half-time, or immediately after the event.
- Avoid crowded, poorly ventilated indoor spaces
- As much as possible, avoid crowds and indoor spaces that do not offer fresh air from the outdoors.
- You are less likely to get or spread COVID-19 during outdoor activities. Look for seating options that are outside or have proper ventilation with outdoor air, such as tents that have open doors or rolled up sides.
- and select your seat or place to stand based on your ability to stay at least 6 feet from others. .
- Arrive to the event early or at off-peak times to avoid crowding and congested areas.
- Avoid using restroom facilities or concession areas at high traffic times, such as intermission, half-time, or immediately after the event.
Avoid crowded, poorly ventilated indoor spaces
- As much as possible, avoid crowds and indoor spaces that do not offer fresh air from the outdoors.
- You are less likely to get or spread COVID-19 during outdoor activities. Look for seating options that are outside or have proper ventilation with outdoor air, such as tents that have open doors or rolled up sides.
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