Tuesday, May 05, 2020

New State Guidelines

Yes, with all of this self isolation this quarantine meme nails it.Health Dept. Notice – Face Masks

As the state begins taking measured steps toward re-opening, we should make wearing cloth face coverings a habit to protect one another.
There are certain places Vermonters are now required to wear coverings over their nose and mouth including on public transportation, when visiting medical offices, and some other businesses or organizations.
When should you wear a cloth face covering?
Any time you're around other people, such as on a trip to the grocery store, pharmacy, or another business.
When don't you need one?
You don't need a face covering if you are walking or exercising outside and it's not too crowded. But bring one in case you encounter other people and stop to chat - Please use your best judgment. You don't need one at home unless someone is sick.
We all still need to stay at least 6 feet away from people, even when wearing a mask, practice good hand hygiene and follow the state's Stay Home, Stay Safe guidance.
The advice to wear cloth masks is based on data about how COVID-19 can spread before a person has any symptoms. Wearing a face mask may help keep people from spreading the virus.
Some people should never wear a mask, including children under the age of 2 and anyone who has trouble breathing or can't remove the mask without assistance.
Medical-grade mask supplies are needed for our health care workers and first responders. Please use cloth or other recommended face coverings for yourself and loved ones.
Find more information visit: https://www.healthvermont.gov/covid19.
For our full guidance on face masks, including how to make one, visit: https://www.healthvermont.gov/sites/default/files/documents/pdf/COVID-19-VDH-mask-guidance.pdf
Need to buy a face covering? Visit https://vem.vermont.gov/covid19/facecovering

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