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Celebrating Thanksgiving during the COVID-19 pandemic

Thanksgiving gatherings traditionally center around time spent breaking bread with loved ones. This year, in light of the ongoing pandemic, the steep rise in confirmed COVID-19 cases, and the recent Governor orders to limit social gatherings and non-essential activities, Thanksgiving celebrations are likely to look different for many people.

Fortunately, there are still safe, fun, and meaningful ways to celebrate the holiday together. Read on for Balanced You’s tips and resources for navigating 2020’s Thanksgiving.

Dine safely with others

The safest way to celebrate with others this year is to do so with people who live in your household – no need to leave your home and it means more leftovers for you!

The safest way to celebrate with others this year is to do so only with people who live in your household – no need to leave your home and it means more leftovers for you. Gatherings with people from outside your home are not recommended. The Governor orders impose the following restrictions on gatherings:

Please exercise caution when planning in-person Thanksgiving gatherings.  Public Health – Seattle & King County recommends that you wear a mask around people you don’t live with (even close friends and family) – and make sure you are doing everything you can to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The sacrifices we make now will help us save lives in the coming weeks.

Host a virtual Friends- or Family-giving

This year, Zoom has announced they will open their platform on Thanksgiving Day so anyone on the globe can make free Zoom calls with no time cap. This means you could stack virtual family gatherings and friendsgivings back to back, with no rushed travel in between. Whether you’re planning or participating in virtual celebrations, consider the following:

Plan fun activities for home

If you live with others, plan fun activities to carry you through the long weekend. Here are a few to consider:

Balanced You wishes all King County employees a safe, joyful, and restful holiday, from our homes to yours.

Questions? Contact balancedyou@kingcounty.gov.

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