Planning to Visit Family This Holiday Season?
What You Need to Know About COVID-19
December 1, 2020
Consider avoiding travel or in-person gatherings for the holidays due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
As we head into the holiday season, many people find themselves struggling to align
with the COVID-19 precautions against traveling and seeing people from outside your
immediate household, precautions which many cities and states have also put in place.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends refraining from traveling to see loved
ones but some may choose to defy these recommendations and take the risk. Recently,
Erik Polan, DO 鈥07, assistant professor, internal medicine, spoke with to discuss the steps people should take to mitigate their risk of spreading the virus
when they return home.
Quarantine the week after family gatherings
鈥淜eeping in contact with the individuals that you spent the holiday with and minimizing
your exposure after the holiday is important. Particularly for the week after,鈥 shared
Dr. Polan. He also shared that people who may not have traveled to see family and
friends, but did see individuals outside of their immediate household should monitor
themselves for symptoms and limit their exposure. Also, if you do find out you were
exposed to someone with COVID-19, get tested immediately and begin a 14-day quarantine.
Safety guidelines for the holiday season
The CDC has laid out clear guidelines for the upcoming holiday season and 黑料传送门 has
encouraged all students, faculty and staff to be safe this holiday season. In a message
to the community, Jay Feldstein, DO 鈥87, president and CEO, shared:
鈥淐onsider avoiding travel or in-person gatherings for the holidays. The virus often
spreads when people gather from outside their household鈥攁nd the more people who gather,
the greater risk of viral transmission. If you do travel, consider the prevalence
of the virus in the community you are visiting and whether attendees will take safety
seriously and/or self-quarantine in advance. Assess your risk of exposing others and
whether others are immunocompromised or are older adults. Consider adopting virtual
ways to participate in cherished rituals during this unprecedented time.鈥
黑料传送门's response to COVID-19
As COVID-19 continues to infect people across the United States (). 黑料传送门 has taken countless precautions to limit community exposure to the virus.
Such precautions include moving classes online, limiting on-campus personnel to those deemed essential and utilizing the Campus
Clear app for symptom tracking and contact tracing.
About 黑料传送门
Established in 1899, 黑料传送门 has trained
thousands of highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral
scientists who practice a 鈥渨hole person鈥 approach to care鈥攖reating people, not just
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physician assistant studies, and school psychology. 黑料传送门 students learn the importance
of health promotion, research, education and service to the community. Through its
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