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Utah’s Low Risk Phase What does it mean and what can you do? General guidelines: 50 or fewer Groups of Pools open with social distancing. Moving to yellow Utah’s efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have been working. Finding a new normal won’t be instant, like flipping a switch, it’ll be more like gradually moving a dial. Continue to follow the public health protocols for Low Risk (yellow) to keep the dial moving forward and to prevent it from turning back. High-risk individuals operate under stricter instructions because they are more likely to suffer severe illness from COVID-19. H I G H M O D E R A T E L O W N E W N O R M A L RISK Spacing between household groups, multiple meeting schedules for smaller gatherings and stream services if preferred. 6-foot distance between household groups at events & entertainment venues. Symptom check prior to team sport competitions or practices. CHURCH Social gatherings in groups of 50. K-12 schools reopening anticipated for 2020/2021 school year. Maintain social distancing in public settings. Face coverings worn when social distancing is difficult to maintain.

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Utah’s Low Risk PhaseWhat does it mean and what can you do?

General guidelines:

50or fewer

Groups of

Pools open with social distancing.

Moving to yellowUtah’s e�orts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have been working. Finding a new normal won’t be instant, like �ipping a switch, it’ll be more like gradually moving a dial.

Continue to follow the public health protocols for Low Risk (yellow) to keep the dial moving forward and to prevent it from turning back.

High-risk individuals operate under stricter instructions because they are more likely to su�er severe illness from COVID-19.

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Spacing between household groups, multiple meeting schedules for smaller gatherings and stream services if preferred.

6-foot distance between household groups at events & entertainment venues.

Symptom check prior to team sport competitions or practices.

CHURCH

Social gatheringsin groups of 50.

K-12 schools reopening anticipated for 2020/2021 school year.

Maintain social distancingin public settings.

Face coverings worn when social distancing is di�cult to maintain.

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Find detailed guidelines forindividuals and businessesat Coronavirus.Utah.gov

All businesses open and take reasonable precautions.

Dine-in service open with appropriate social distancing and hygiene measures.

Encourage �exible work arrangements, follow hygiene guidelines, and continue social distancing in the workplace.

General guidelines for businesses:

Children:High-Risk Individuals:

Face coverings worn in settings where other social distancing measures are di�cult to maintain

For any travel, use appropriate precautions; avoid high-risk areas

Telework if possible, if not, maintain 6-foot distance

When visiting friends or family, wear face coverings when within a 6-foot distance

Limit physical interactions with other high-risk individuals, except for members of your household or residence

Social interactions in groups of 20 or fewer people outside your household or residence

Limit visits to hospitals, nursing homes, or other residential care facilities

Maintain social distancing in public settings

All symptomatic children should stay home from childcare, and will be sent home if exhibiting any symptoms

Limit child interaction with other children in public spaces (e.g. playground equipment)