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  1. Jun 4, 2020 · We provide scientific evidence for effective social distancing that can be applied in public health messaging and that can mitigate negative consequences of social isolation.

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  2. Social Distancing Yellow/Moderate Risk Level: • Limit occupancy to 65% certificate of rate room capacity but no more than 200, following the guidance of the ND Smart Restart Large Gathering Tiered Capacity document. • Cancel gatherings of any size where distancing cannot be maintained.

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  3. Jan 7, 2021 · • Cancel gatherings of any size where social distancing cannot be maintained. Yellow/Moderate Risk Level — Non-essential services and travel may be considered with caution. The following guidance is strongly recommended: • Require face coverings. • All non-essential businesses are limited to 65% of rated

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  4. Limiting close face-to-face contact with others is the best way to reduce the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Content Notes: What is social distancing? -- Why practice social distancing? -- Tips for Social Distancing. Subjects: [+] Collection (s): Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library collection. Main Document Checksum: [+] Download URL:

  5. Social distancing: Continue to maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet between residents, HCP and visitors as much as possible. Be mindful of the close contact definition and consider fewer than 15 minutes of close contact over the 24-hour period, when possible.

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  6. goal of social distancing interventions is to review the number of contacts so that this rate at which the epidemic is growing—and ultimately the number of infections—is reduced. And we achieve this goal of one infected person infecting less than one other person. [Sarah Gregory] So, we get down to one person not affecting another person.

  7. May 13, 2020 · If you must go in public for essentials, practice social distancing — that is, maintaining physical space around you — by: Keeping at least 6 feet away from others. Avoiding gathering in groups, including at a friend’s house, parks, restaurants, shops or any other place.

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