1/5 If you are thinking of hosting an event for people outside of your #contactbubble, ask yourself if you, someone in your household, or someone you are inviting may be at high risk of developing complications from #COVID19.
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2/5 People at high risk include #olderadults, people of any age with compromised immune systems or chronic medical conditions & people living with obesity. Think twice about attending/hosting a gathering if you/others are at high risk.
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3/5 The next best thing hosts can do to reduce risk is to go with safer options, like virtual events or outdoor events. With colder weather, gathering outdoors, while bundled up will reduce #COVID19 risk. Let’s get creative!
4/5 Remember key #COVID19 safety tips: postpone the event if you/your guests have any symptoms; ensure space to practise #PhysicalDistancing; #MaskOn; make #handwashing readily accessible; disinfect common surfaces. More: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
5/5 🇨🇦’s traditional gatherings may look different this fall, but I know that hosts will take comfort in knowing that they did everything they could to reduce the risk of their event resulting in another #COVID19 outbreak.
#BePartOfTheSolution
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