Spending time with friends and family who need to take extra precaution

When you spend time with friends and family who need to take extra precautions to protect against COVID-19, take these important steps. Wear masks. Stay at least 6 feet apart. Meet outside if possible. Wash your hands often. Sanitize all touched surfaces.Transcript: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/videos/spending-time-with-family-2021/Spending-time-with-friends-and-family-who-need-to-take-extra-precautions.pdf

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