Here's how the CDC says you should celebrate the holidays this year:
with best practices for safe holiday gatherings this year, which encourage outdoor and virtual events over indoor celebrations as Covid-19 and the highly infectious delta variant remain a threat.... [+]The agency advises the “safest way to celebrate” the holidays is by having virtual celebrations, gathering outside in a socially distanced way or celebrating only with people in the same household.
For those who do decide to have an in-person celebration, the CDC encourages people to get vaccinated if possible, “have conversations” with those they’re gathering with “to understand expectations for celebrating together,” and not to have or attend a gathering if they’re sick or experiencing Covid-19 symptoms.
Those gathering indoors should open windows and doors for better ventilation, and the CDC suggests people should put a window fan in an open window so it blows air out of the window, which will “pull fresh air in through the other open windows.” The CDC encourages people to hold off on holiday travel until they’re fully vaccinated, but if unvaccinated people have to travel—including children who so far aren’t eligible for the shot—the CDC has suggestions forThe agency notes all travelers, including fully vaccinated ones, will be required to wear masks on public transportation.on CBS Sunday “it’s just too soon to tell” whether Americans will be able to safely gather in person for Christmas.
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