UPDATE for: (July-Sept. 2023)
As of July 9, 2023 – Beulah has lifted the “mandatory” face masks, temperature taking & hand sanitizing”. Now Face masks wearing is “Optional”. Due to health/self-care, If you require a mask, bring your mask to church.
Our services remain both In-person & Streamed live on YouTube & Facebook every Sunday until.
Hand Sanitizer will still be made available throughout the church & face masks for your use.
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Steps Everyone Can Take to Make Large Gatherings Safer Stay Informed of the below.
The more steps you can take, the safer you will be at the gathering. No one measure is enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Wear a mask
- Wear a mask with two or more layers to stop the spread of COVID-19 to protect yourself and others.
- Wear your mask over your nose and mouth, secure it under your chin, and make sure it fits snugly against the sides of your face.
- In cold weather, wear your mask under your scarf, ski mask, or balaclava.
- Keep a spare mask in case your mask becomes wet from moisture in your breath or from snow or rain.
Stay at least 6 feet away from people who do not live with you
- You are more likely to get or spread COVID-19 when you are in close contact with people who don’t live with you.
- Remember that people without symptoms or with a recent negative test result can still spread COVID-19 to others.
- Choose safer outdoor venues if possible.
- Choose venues that limit seating and allow for social distancing and select your seat or place to stand based on your ability to stay at least 6 feet from others.
- Arrive to the event early or at off-peak times to avoid crowding and congested areas.
- Avoid using restroom facilities or concession areas at high traffic times, such as intermission, half-time, or immediately after the event.
Avoid crowded, poorly ventilated indoor spaces
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As much as possible, avoid crowds and indoor spaces that do not offer fresh air from the outdoors.
- You are less likely to get or spread COVID-19 during outdoor activities. Look for seating options that are outside or have proper ventilation with outdoor air, such as tents that have open doors or rolled up sides.
Wash your hands
- Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing and before eating.
- If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Bring extra hand sanitizer with you.
- Avoid touching your mask, eyes, nose, and mouth.
Get Vaccinated
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Authorized COVID-19 vaccines can help protect you from COVID-19.
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You should get a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to you.
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Once you are fully vaccinated, you may be able to start doing some things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic.
WHEN RETURNING TO WORK
What you need to know
- In general, the more closely you interact with others and the longer that interaction, the higher the risk of COVID-19 spread.
- If you return to work, continue to protect yourself by practicing everyday preventive actions.
- Keep these items on hand when returning to work: a mask, tissues, and hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, if possible.
Thinking of Traveling ~ Listen Up (Click on Link)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-york-lifts-quarantine-on-international-travel-what-steps-youll-still-have-to-take/ar-BB1fBqGo
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE IN THE SYMPTOMS!
Coronavirus
- Fever
- Cough
- Shortness of Breath, or difficulty breaching
- Symptoms appear 2-14 days after exposure
Flu
- Fever
- Cough
- Muscle aches
- Fatigue & weakness
- Chills & sweats
- Congestion
- Sore throat
Allergies
- Sneezing
- Itchy nose, eyes or roof of the mouth
- Runny, stuffy nose
- Watery, red or woken eyes