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COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a novel virus that has been spreading worldwide. As of April 8, 2020 there were 237 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 14 deaths in San Joaquin County. These numbers continue to rise.
In order to reduce COVID-19 transmission, San Joaquin County currently has a Stay at Home Order in effect. This means that all county residents are directed to stay home or at their place of residence and avoid all public and private gatherings of any number of people, unless they are providing or receiving essential services. With celebrations for spring holidays, including Easter, Passover, and Ramadan, right around the corner, San Joaquin County Public Health Services reminds residents to stay committed to social distancing and avoid in-person gathering with anyone other than those who reside within their home. There have been examples of congregations continuing to meet, leading to widespread transmission of the virus and devastating effects.
Postpone visits to see family members and grandparents. Instead, connect using phone or by writing letters or cards and sending in the mail.
Celebrate with family via video chat or a web-based meeting.
Check your place of worship’s webpage and social media for virtual services.
Cook traditional foods at home to enjoy the familiar tastes and smells of the holidays.
Consider a smaller celebration with your immediate family now, and hold a larger celebration at a later time.
For more information, please visit the San Joaquin County Public Health Services website at www.sjcphs.org.