Our communities are beginning to experience “re-opening,” and many are welcoming this change. But the virus is still with us and the pandemic is not over.
People and families who took the message of “stay at home” seriously are wondering how we continue our role in protecting our loved ones while resuming some activities. Continuous reassessment of the risks associated with our choices must become our new normal.
There are relatively safe ways to socialize in the age of “social distancing” and COVID-19, but weighing the associated risks requires a good framework for decision-making.
In this video, @Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty Elizabeth Stuart and Keri Althoff explain.
Learn more: https://www.jhsph.edu/covid-19/articles/re-opening-how-families-can-reassess.html