In this year of pandemic, how did you ensure the safety , health and hygiene of yourself and your friends and family (in about 400 words with pictures )
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Keep a safe distance. At the event, avoid close contact with others outside of your household, including gathering around one table. If you are the host, you might provide multiple tables or seating areas so that people from different households can be at least 6 feet (2 meters) apart. Consider assigned seating. Also, avoid being in busy eating areas and using the restroom at high-traffic times. Instead of hugging or even bumping elbows, wave or verbally greet others. If you're planning activities for adults or kids, consider options that allow for social distancing, such as playing Frisbee. Avoid indoor areas that have poor air flow.
Wear a mask. Keep masks on when you are around people, except when eating or drinking. Avoid singing, chanting or shouting, especially when not wearing a mask and within 6 feet (2 meters) of others.
Encourage proper hygiene. Make sure everyone washes hands or uses hand sanitizer before and after preparing, serving and eating food. If you are hosting a gathering, provide plenty of soap and single-use towels or paper towels in the kitchen and bathroom.
Promote safety around food and drinks. Limit people going in and out of areas where food is being prepared. Encourage guests to bring food and drinks for themselves and members of their households only.
If that's not possible, avoid self-serve food or drink options, such as buffets or drink stations. Consider having one person serve all of the food and sharable items, such as salad dressing or condiments. Or provide single servings of food and condiments. Wear a mask if you're preparing or serving food to people outside of your household. You might consider having guests use disposable plates, utensils and cups. Wash and disinfect any reusable items, such as cloth napkins and tablecloths, after the event.
Limit contact with commonly touched surfaces. Clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces and shared items between uses. Provide or use touchless garbage cans, if available. Wear gloves when disposing of trash.
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