Fall and winter holiday breaks often include large gatherings of families and friends, crowded parties, and travel that may put people at increased risk for COVID-19. We know that these times together are really important, but in an ongoing pandemic with widespread transmission, a few extra precautions will help us all enjoy the holidays while protecting the health of our family, friends, and communities.
Our hospitalization numbers are increasing rapidly, and we want to keep our loved ones out of the hospital and in our homes this holiday season!
How do you gather in-person in a way that slows transmission of COVID-19?
If you are thinking about traveling away from campus or your local community during the break, it is important to take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19. Traveling can put people at greater risk of getting sick.
Follow extra measures like distancing and masking around those at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
From the Minnesota Department of Health
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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