

for a bit longer. However, several other California counties eased their restrictions and moved into the beginning of 鈥� which allows additional businesses to open. With these openings, come more opportunities to get out and do the things we鈥檝e been missing 鈥� like shopping, dining out and even just joining our co-workers back in the office. After so much time apart, it鈥檚 tempting to jump back to 鈥榖usiness as usual,鈥� but health experts are warning that the virus is still out there and we all need to continue taking precautions to reduce the risk of another spike in cases.
So, how do we go on with our lives and still protect our health? Below are eight tips to help you stay safe as we return to life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
While it鈥檚 exciting to get out of the house, it鈥檚 important to remember that we鈥檙e still in the midst of a pandemic. The more people and places you鈥檙e exposed to, the greater your risk for contracting or spreading the virus. Choosing to stay home is still the safest option. So, continue to utilize delivery services, curb-side pickup and work-from-home opportunities as much as you can.
As much as we miss our friends, we鈥檙e not quite to the point of being able to safely visit them. Health experts are asking that we stick with social distancing for a while longer. Ultimately, we should aim to stay at least 6 feet away from anyone outside of our household.
Now鈥檚 not the time to ditch the preventive habits we鈥檝e developed over the past couple months. It鈥檚 still imperative to:
If you have a fever or other , please stay home and away from others. If you鈥檙e over the age of 65, or have serious medical conditions, it鈥檚 recommended that you stay home until , which marks the end of the stay-at-home order.
Spending some time outdoors is essential to your well-being. It鈥檚 OK to go out for some fresh air and sunshine, but don鈥檛 get fooled into thinking you can鈥檛 be exposed to the virus while you鈥檙e out there. Remember to keep your distance and avoid crowded areas like busy parking lots and packed walking trails.
Businesses have been given specific mandates to help maintain safety for their workers and customers, including screening workers for symptoms of COVID-19, stringent cleaning procedures and enforcing safe physical distancing. Some businesses are implementing additional measures to further ensure safety for everyone. Please join them in these efforts, and don鈥檛 be shy about calling ahead to ask about what a particular business is doing to help protect you.
Summer is typically a time for travel, but this year is different. Experts are asking that we don鈥檛 stray too far from home. Globally, we鈥檙e working to contain the virus, and traveling could cause COVID-19 to spread to other communities.
Since March 19, 2020, California has been under a stay-at-home order to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. This order is being continually modified based on the spread of the disease. It鈥檚 important to stay on top of the so that you know what is currently open and what the recommendations are to help you stay safe and healthy. Each county may be implementing slightly different orders and recommendations, so be sure to regularly check the details for your county.
For more information and guidelines specific to the state of California, visit the and the websites.
Identify your risk factors and what to do if you are at risk.