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Sunday, November 24, 2024

ARBOGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Ensuring a Healthy, Happy, and Safe Thanksgiving and Sharing Yuba County Request

Thanksgiving

Arboga Elementary School issued the following announcement.

Attached (below) are tips on how to slow the transmission of COVID-19 during the Thanksgiving season. As you know, at MJUSD, we have experienced several positive cases over 

the past week. Overwhelmingly, the direct cause of our positive cases derive from attendance at large gatherings outside of school. As the cold weather arrives and Thanksgiving 

approaches, the Yuba County Public Health Department, through the following message, wants to remind us there are things we can each do to enjoy time with our loved ones, 

while also slowing the spread of COVID-19.

Healthy, Happy, and Safe Thanksgiving Video

With the holidays approaching, it’s up to each of us to do everything possible to keep COVID-19 from reaching our family members.

Most local cases stem from social gatherings such as parties, barbecues, etc. People get infected in these settings, and then they end up spreading the virus to others at home or work — who then infect their own household members, and so on. It is a vicious cycle that can be stopped by practicing the tenets we all know:

Limit your interactions to one or two other households

Stay at least 6 feet from people who don’t live with you

Wearing a facial covering when shopping or visiting people who are not in your household

STAY HOME WHEN SICK

Wash your hands as much as possible

Thanksgiving is the next big celebration. State and local health officials encourage limiting the number of households you gather with and perhaps even engage in virtual 

celebrations. However, we understand many will continue to host large traditional dinners. If that’s the case, there are things you can do in the two weeks leading up to the holiday 

that will make this special time safer for everyone. 

Starting this Thursday, Nov. 12, through Thanksgiving, be hyper-diligent in protecting yourself against infection – social distancing, wearing your facial covering, not attending social 

gatherings, and working hard to not get sick. It is equally important to encourage those who are attending your Thanksgiving gathering to do the same. That way when you all get 

together to celebrate, you will all feel safer.

Original source can be found here.

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