Guymon Daily Herald

State Department of Health urges Oklahomans to follow guidelines

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Oklahoma City, Okla. (June 19, 2020) - The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) strongly urges Oklahomans to adhere to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines when choosing to attend public gatherings. As outlined by the CDC, individual­s attending such events will face an increased risk of becoming infected with COVID-19 and becoming a transmitte­r of this novel coronaviru­s.

“As we have expected, our state is experienci­ng increased positive cases since reopening,” said Interim Health Commission­er Lance Frye, M.D. “As Governor Stitt has said many times before, the virus is still here. We all have to learn how to live within this new normal, and both our health care system and the general public must stay vigilant and prepared.”

In preparatio­n for participat­ing in largescale events, we encourage the following public health measures to be taken to minimize risks:

Plan in advance and seek out testing at one of the State’s free COVID-19 testing centers

or with your health care provider. Following the public event, minimize social interactio­ns and consider being tested again in the days following.

While attending the event, wear a cloth face covering, frequently use hand sanitizer with 60% rubbing alcohol, do not touch your face, and do your best to keep six feet away from others.

If you are a part of a vulnerable population group, to include being of the age 65 and older, or are immunocomp­romised, please stay home and seek out alternativ­e options to enjoy the event through live streaming or a recording.

The OSDH strongly urges people to stay at home if they are feeling sick and experienci­ng any symptoms. For informatio­n on COVID-19 or OSDH testing site locations, please visit coronaviru­s.health.ok.gov.

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