Thanksgiving Safety Guidelines

Celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends as usual is not recommended this year. As Covid-19 cases rise in California and across the country, there are guidelines from both the State and CDC to help plan safer holiday celebrations. LA County remains in the Purple Tier.

This new Los Angeles Times article provides up to date information on the latest cases in California.

Take a look at the following information from the COVID-19 CA website.  You can also visit the CDC website for safety guidance.

Tips for a Healthier Holiday Season

To keep yourself and your loved ones safe, follow the guidelines for small gatherings. Here are some extra tips on how to celebrate the holidays more safely.

  • Check your county’s tier status to find out what types of activities and gatherings are permitted in your county based on the current spread of the virus.
  • Wear a mask in public settings, like on public and mass transportation, at events and gatherings, shopping and in stores, and anywhere you will be around people who do not live with you.
  • Wear a mask not only with people you do not know, but with anyone you don’t live with including close friends and family.
  • Keep your distance – especially from older family members and those with chronic health conditions.
  • Do not gather indoors with other households if your county prohibits it.
  • If you are in a county where indoor gathering is permitted, when indoors, keep windows and doors open so fresh air circulates and wear a mask.
  • If you are in a county where indoor gathering is permitted, use all the space you can indoors; spread things out.
  • Don’t share utensils or drinks with anyone.
  • Commit to keeping gatherings short, whether inside or outside. Shorter is safer.
  • People at higher risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19 (such as older adults and people with chronic medical conditions) are strongly urged not to attend any gatherings, especially indoor gatherings. If you gather with older people or those with chronic conditions, make sure they wear a surgical or N95 mask.
  • It is safest to celebrate the holidays with the people who already live with you, but if you invite others, only invite a maximum of two other households to your gathering.
  • Travel increases your chance of getting and spreading the virus. Incoming travelers from out of state should self-quarantine for 14 days after arrival before mixing indoors with others.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Stay home if you are sick.

Knowing we are keeping each other safe is the best thing we can do. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

 

14 thoughts on “Thanksgiving Safety Guidelines

  1. This year I am thankful for having my family safe due to the time we are currently living in. I am also thankful that my team at Familias First is safe and continue to provide services to our families with safety measures. I wish everyone a happy and safe holiday season this year.

  2. I am thankful for Health, Family, Friends, Coworkers and Opportunities to further my experience working with children and families who need our services 🙏🏼

  3. This year, I am thankful for the opportunities I have been blessed with. My partner and I both got into our first choice graduate schools, our families have been Covid free, and I have been given a wonderful opportunity to work at Familias First. I hope that everyone will have a safe and happy holiday season this year.

  4. Im thankful for my healthy little family and to be able still have a job in these hard times.

  5. I am thankful for having the opportunity to make a difference in peoples’ lives. I am thankful for a loving family and having time for self growth.

  6. I am thankful for having my family and fiancé safe. I am thankful for the opportunities I have been blessed with. Thankful for the job that I have and colleagues I’ve met along the way. Hoping everyone has a healthy and safe Thanksgiving!

  7. This year I am thankful for the health and wellbeing of my family and friends as well as the opportunity to continue working with the staff and families of Familias First.

  8. This year I am thankful for my family and friends being safe and healthy. Amid this pandemic, I am very thankful that I was not extremely affected because from home has been a blessing.

  9. I am extremely thankful for my family and friend’s health. I am also thankful for the endless support system I have because this year has been rough; however, I got hired this year, so thank you Familias First.

  10. This year I am thankful for the health of my family. I am thankful for being able to work with Familias First during these difficult times.

  11. “Thanksgiving” to me is the separation of the two words being bind together.
    Thanks- Being thankful and grateful of the things and the opportunities life and work have giving me to help those in need.
    Giving- Is the most important word that is the foundation of “thanksgiving”. The ability to give without receiving or getting anything in return. Giving is the tool that lightens someone’s day knowing that you did everything possible to make them feel “wanted” while others forget about them.

  12. I am thankful for having my loved ones by my side and full of health after such a scary and overwhelming year with the pandemic. I am also thankful to be able to continue working with Familias First through this all.

  13. I’m thankful for my position, managers and clients . Great fil for the opportunity to continue working during these difficult times and good health for myself and family.

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