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    Print Resources. Print. The following print-only materials are developed to support COVID-19 recommendations. All materials are free for download. They may be printed on a standard office printer, or you may use a commercial printer. loading... Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), Division of Viral Diseases.

  2. 12 Simple Rules for Most Cases. 1. Don't wear purple clergy shirts unless you are a bishop. See #10 below. 2. Unless you're ordained in the UMC, don't wear a stole, and make sure the stole you do wear is the right one for your office (deacon or elder, including bishops). Diaconal ministers who received a diaconal stole at their consecrations ...

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    • To Mask Or Not to Mask
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    “Last week there were no masked parishioners in church save for the clergy distributing Communion,” Theresa Maccarone of Rochester, N.Y., said, responding to Americaon Twitter. “I’ve decided to view Sunday Mass from home again since I don’t trust that all unmasked Catholics are fully vaccinated. “I’m hoping our new bishop will allow outdoor liturgi...

    Comments about the issue at America’s U.S. Catholic Politics group on Facebook suggest that the decision to mask or not to mask remains unsettled across the country, with some parishes restoring mask guidelines—many never dropped them in the first place—and others forging ahead with liturgies without masks. “My parish dropped the mask mandate,” Liz...

    Pastors attempting to keep the peace over a public health issue that has become deeply politicized may want to create as many options as possible. “My parish has both indoor (mask required) and outdoor mass (mask not required),” writes Wayne Mortensen from Oakland, Calif. “I attend outdoor and choose to wear a mask, even though I am fully vaccinate...

  4. To keep each other safe and healthy, this facility is asking everyone to please wear a mask. Masks can help prevent the spread of respiratory infections. We have the power to stop infections. Together.

  5. To keep them busy, and to give back to the community, we began making and donating masks. Cathie worked with nurses to create a pattern for a comfortable mask that can be used alone or with an N95 to extend the life of the N95. They went through 6 different versions before deciding on our current pattern.

  6. Wear a Mask. All patients, visitors, and staff are welcome to wear a mask to help prevent the spread of germs. Masks can help prevent the spread of respiratory infections. We have the power to stop infections.

  7. Here are the basics of how to wear a mask: Clean your hands before you put your mask on, as well as before and after you take it off, and after you touch it at any time. Make sure it covers both your nose, mouth and chin. When you take off a mask, store it in a clean plastic bag, and every day either wash it if it’s a fabric mask, or dispose ...

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