Independence Day weekend is usually all about celebrating life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But as cases surge across much of the nation, people in the United States may be questioning how to commemorate the day safely.
No matter how you spend Independence Day, wash your hands often, stay physically distant, wear a faceshield or mask, and avoid closed spaces, crowded places and close in-person conversations.
Wondering whether going to a holiday gathering is worth the risk? Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the larger the crowd and the longer the interaction, the higher the potential for catching or spreading COVID-19. The risk in each area also rises with that community’s level of transmission.
So, if you’re thinking of getting away from it all, the CDC’s travel advice says to be aware of the level of COVID-19 at your destination – and to remember you can be a spreader without showing symptoms. You’ll want to keep at least 6 feet away from others when you travel and wear a mask in public places. And remember that even on a car trip, you’ll need to use caution when you stop for gas or bathroom breaks. Bring plenty of sanitizing wipes to use in public restrooms.
The CDC and other experts endorse getting outside and staying active but avoiding crowded areas. But make sure to rely on trustworthy information, not rumors: Experts say COVID-19 is not just the flu. Masks are safe and slow its spread.
And whether you’re at home or hitting the road, remember in an emergency – such as with symptoms of a heart attack or stroke – you need to call 911. Doctors say that truth remains self-evident.
Editor’s note: Because of the rapidly evolving events surrounding the coronavirus, the facts and advice presented in this story may have changed since publication. Visit Heart.org for the latest coverage, and check with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health officials for the most recent guidance.