Public Service Announcement: Stay Home for New Year’s Eve

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As we approach New Year’s Eve, it’s crucial to remember that we are still navigating a global pandemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reiterated an important message: stay home this New Year’s Eve. If you thought the answer might be anything else, you’d be mistaken.

After a year of witnessing countless gatherings where social distancing and mask-wearing were disregarded, the holiday season is here, and so is the anticipated spike in COVID-19 cases. If anyone thinks that celebrating on New Year’s Eve will be any different from Thanksgiving or Christmas—both of which saw excessive travel despite health warnings—they’re in for a rude awakening. In my town, local bars and restaurants are still promoting lavish NYE parties, and I can’t help but feel a touch of frustration while I safely enjoy time with my family at home.

In light of these circumstances, the CDC is urging everyone to stay home and engage in safer, alternative activities this New Year’s Eve. It appears that many still need reminders about safe behaviors during a pandemic that spreads through airborne droplets. Newsflash: going to a crowded indoor party is not the answer. With hospitals across the nation nearing capacity, it’s critically important to prioritize your health and the health of others.

Let’s face it: New Year’s Eve outings can often be a hassle. Crowds, intoxicated strangers, and overworked staff make the experience less enjoyable. This year, I’ll take comfort in my pajamas, snacks, and a good movie, even outside of a pandemic.

If you absolutely must gather with individuals outside your household, the CDC recommends some safety measures: wearing masks, limiting guest numbers, having guests bring their own food and drinks, and possibly reconsidering the need for a gathering at all. Ultimately, if celebrating New Year’s is important to you, the best way to ensure future celebrations is to stay home this year.

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Summary:

This New Year’s Eve, the CDC strongly advises everyone to stay home to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Given the ongoing pandemic, it’s essential to prioritize safety and forgo crowded gatherings that could worsen the health crisis. Instead, consider alternative celebrations that allow for safe enjoyment with immediate family.

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