Safer ways to celebrate the holidays

Safer Ways to Celebrate Holidays

Holiday traditions are important for families and children. There are several ways to enjoy holiday traditions and protect your health. Because many generations tend to gather to celebrate holidays, the best way to minimize COVID-19 risk and keep your family and friends safer is to get vaccinated if you’re eligible.

Here are safer ways to celebrate the holidays:

Generally:

  • Protect those not yet eligible for vaccination such as young children by getting yourself and other eligible people around them vaccinated.

  • Wear well-fitting masks over your nose and mouth if you are in public indoor settings if you are not fully vaccinated.

    • Even those who are fully vaccinated should wear a mask in public indoor settings in communities with substantial to high transmission.

      • Outdoors is safer than indoors.

    • Avoid crowded, poorly ventilated spaces.

    • If you are sick or have symptoms, don’t host or attend a gathering.

    • Get tested if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have a close contact with someone who has COVID-19.

If you are considering traveling for a holiday or event, visit CDC’s Travel page to help you decide what is best for you and your family. CDC still recommends delaying travel until you are fully vaccinated.

Special considerations:

  • People who have a condition or are taking medications that weaken their immune system may not be fully protected even if they are fully vaccinated and have received an additional dose. They should continue to take all precautions recommended for unvaccinated people, including wearing a well-fitted mask, until advised otherwise by their healthcare provider.

  • You might choose to wear a mask regardless of the level of transmission if a member of your household has a weakened immune system, is at increased risk for severe disease, or is unvaccinated.

  • If you are gathering with a group of people from multiple households and potentially from different parts of the country, you could consider additional precautions (e.g., avoiding crowded indoor spaces before travel, taking a test) in advance of gathering to further reduce risk.

  • Do NOT put a mask on children younger than 2 years old.

By working together, we can enjoy safer holidays, travel, and protect our own health as well as the health of our family and friends.


Holiday Traveling Tips:

North Hills Prep follows the CDC Requirements:

Domestic travel:

· If you are fully vaccinated or have recovered from COVID within the past 3 months, you do not have to quarantine or test

· If you are not fully vaccinated, get tested 3-5 days after your return AND self-quarantine for 7 days even if you test negative. If you do not get tested, quarantine for 10 days after travel

International travel:

· If you are fully vaccinated, test 3-5 days after travel. Self-monitor for symptoms and isolate if you develop any

· If you are not fully vaccinated, self-quarantine for 7 days after you return even if you test negative at 3-5 days. If you do not test, quarantine for 10 days.


Please notify us if you are traveling outside of California and we will help you make arrangements for quarantining your students upon return.