Introduction
Due to the uptick in covid-19 and flu cases, we have limited face-face meetings for majority of our dealing as an agency, but we are still available via email, phone, text and video chat. For situations where we do need to conduct face-face meeting we encourage the use of personal protective Equipements. We will continue to evaluate this rapidly evolving situation as winter kicks in and infections begin to rise. The health and safety of our staff, clients, and community is our top priority. Thank you for your understanding.
If COVID-19 and the flu are spreading in your community, stay safe by taking some simple precautions, such as physical distancing, wearing a mask, keeping rooms well ventilated, avoiding crowds, cleaning your hands, and coughing into a bent elbow or tissue. For more information contact your immediate supervisor at the agency or find out more on the state health department’s website and/or the CDC website.
Make Your Environment Safer
Covid-19 and Flu infections have been on the rise in New Hampshire, and the uptick of infections is partly due to people gathering in large events, often in crowded Indoor settings where potentially infected people interactively breath the same air and/or touch surfaces with those who are uninfected. The risks of getting COVID-19/flu are higher in crowded and inadequately ventilated spaces where infected people spend long periods of time together in close proximity. These environments are where the virus appears to spread by respiratory droplets or aerosols more efficiently so taking precautions is even more important. Outdoor gatherings are safer than indoor ones, particularly if indoor spaces are small and without any outdoor air circulating throughout the space.
Precautions
- Make wearing a mask a normal part of being around other people. The appropriate use, storage and cleaning or disposal are essential to make masks as effective as possible.
- 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.
- 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 of a medical mask in a trash bin.