From News Nation:
“Want to
celebrate Valentine’s Day safely? CDC recommends these activities”
Whether you’re
planning a show of affection for your partner, your parent, your pal or
yourself, health officials want to make sure you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day
safely this year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued
guidance this week, recommending some ways to spend the holiday with the people
you love. If you’re not already living together, the CDC recommends that you
and your sweetheart gather virtually. Valentine’s Day cards or decorations
should be dropped off, rather than hand-delivered. Other activities recommended
by the CDC include taking a walk, preparing a special meal, or planning a movie
or game night. If it’s warm, try having a picnic outside. The CDC emphasized
that outdoors is safer than indoors if you’re planning to celebrate with people
who aren’t part of your household.
^ Americans
didn’t follow CDC guidelines for last Easter, last Memorial Day, last 4th
of July, last Summer, last Labor Day, last Halloween, last Thanksgiving or last
Christmas. I don’t see people doing much differently for Valentine’s Day. It
would be great if they could. ^
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