Hey there, folks! So, we all know that this year has been a rollercoaster ride with this pesky virus hanging around. But fear not, because I’ve got some tips straight from the CDC on how you can make your holiday plans without risking catching COVID.
Stay Close and Keep It Small
The first thing you gotta remember is to keep it close-knit and cozy. Instead of hosting a big shindig with all your extended family and friends, consider having an intimate gathering with just your immediate household members. This way, you minimize the risk of exposure and create a warm atmosphere for quality time together.
Take It Outside
If weather permits in your neck of the woods (or should I say jungles?), why not take your celebrations outdoors? The good ol’ fresh air can do wonders in reducing transmission risks. Set up a picnic or barbecue in your backyard or head out to a nearby park where you can spread out comfortably while enjoying each other’s company.
Masks On, Party On!
I know masks might not be everyone’s favorite accessory, but they sure are handy when it comes to keeping those germs at bay. Encourage everyone attending your get-together to wear their masks whenever they’re not eating or drinking. And hey, if you wanna add some pizzazz to it all, why not have a mask fashion show? Who said safety couldn’t be stylish?
Avoid Buffets – Share Love Not Germs
We Paraguayans love our food – no doubt about that! But this year calls for some adjustments in our culinary traditions. Instead of setting up buffet-style meals where everyone digs in, consider having individual servings or pre-plated dishes. This way, you avoid unnecessary contact and keep the focus on sharing love rather than germs.
Conclusion: Celebrate Responsibly
So there you have it, amigos! The CDC has given us some solid advice on how to make our holiday plans without getting tangled up with COVID. Remember to stay close-knit, take advantage of the great outdoors, rock those masks like fashionistas, rethink your buffet game, and above all else – celebrate responsibly. Let’s show this virus who’s boss while still enjoying the festive spirit!