After months of tight restrictions and lockdowns, the wish for us to get out of our houses and engage in social activities is very high. Most people wish to take part in social activities but afraid of getting infected with the Coronavirus. Also, many people don't know which activities are safer than others. Here are some activities that are considered high or low risk. We hope that this list will help you make the right decisions about social interaction.

Weddings – high risk

Although the regulations in Israel still only allow weddings to be up to 10 people indoors and 20 people in an outdoor wedding. Many people are still worried about attending weddings. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic weddings have been super spreaders. In fact, there is a strong correlation between the opening of wedding halls and the number of Coronavirus patients.

Jewish weddings are especially problematic. Jewish weddings are known to be one of the most important days in an individual's life. Many want to celebrate this day with all of their friends and family. This celebration can involve dancing and singing both of which are extremely dangerous for the spread of Coronavirus.

Even though the wedding halls are closed, many weddings are taking place in a manner that can endanger the people who attend. Remember: People who attend weddings still have to keep social distancing (2 meters) and wear masks. If they want to dance – they can do so by dancing by themselves in place. However, when we watch a loved one get married it is hard to resist gathering everyone together for a dance. This makes weddings extremely problematic and high risk for those who come.

The only way to have a safe wedding is to avoid dancing all together and have everyone wearing masks and keeping their distance from one another. Those who don't follow the rules need to be removed from the wedding or receive a warning.

Going to restaurants – low risk

Many people have questioned whether going to a restaurant is safe. Restaurants often have a small dining area, and it is often indoors. In addition, many people are worried about the spread of the Coronavirus through food.

Many restaurants have opened outdoor areas that have enough room to distance between tables. So, if the tables are at least 2 meters apart and outdoors, the risk of getting infected is very low.

The good news is that Coronavirus has never shown to spread through food, only its packaging. So, when someone orders food – the food isn't dangerous, but the platers, plates, and utensils can be. In order to make sure that everything is safe, we recommend that you wipe down the utensils, cups, and shared serving items (including bottles of water). This way the chance of getting sick is very low. It is also recommended that you make sure that all of the waiters are wearing their masks properly.

Gathering of friends – medium to low risk

People have been craving a chance to meet up with friends and see one another. If the gatherings are done in the right way they can be low risk, however in most cases people don't take the necessary precautions. Here is the way you can have a gathering safely.

We recommend that you read all of our recommendations and apply them to almost every activity that you do whether is minyanim, shopping, or going to the grocery store. Taking the rules seriously is of utmost importance.

Going to a doctor's appointment – medium to high risk

Many people are postponing going to various doctors' appointments because they are scared to get infected with the Coronavirus. Most doctor's appointments are about 15 minutes long, depending on the type of doctor. However, sometimes there are delays. This creates a situation where many people are waiting in a small waiting room. Because most people come to the doctor's appointment when they aren't feeling well – this situation can be very problematic with coronavirus. The good news is, is that most doctors' offices take the patient's temperature before entering the office, so this lowers the risk.

We recommend that if you aren't feeling well, try telemedicine. Telemedicine is great for many health situations. You simply need to make an appointment and inform the secretary that it will be a telemedicine appointment. This way you can get a diagnosis and not have to risk getting infected with the Coronavirus.

Getting your hair and nails done – low to medium risk

Due to the recent lockdown, many people need to do some grooming like getting their nails done and getting a haircut. These types of stores are likely to open up soon, so many people will want to know what to do to stay safe and minimize their risk. Here are some things that you can do:

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Having a cleaning lady in your house – low to medium risk

Many people are worried about bringing someone into their home to clean their house. This is a very common concern, however, there is a way to do it safely. Most cleaning ladies work for some kind of service and they need to take their temperatures before they come to work. If you are still worried about it, you can take their temperature when they come into the house.

As mentioned before, it is important to have a great cross-breeze to lower the risk of Coronavirus. So, before the cleaning lady comes – open all of the windows and turn on the air conditioning. The cleaning lady should, of course, wear a mask, and gloves at all times. If they need to take a break to eat, then they can eat in a room with a lot of windows without anyone else in the room.

Going to the grocery store – medium risk

At the beginning of the pandemic in Israel, many people were getting sick from grocery stores. This has made people very nervous about going to food shopping. Grocery stores in Israel have a limited amount of people that they can have in the grocery store at the same time. So, this does limit the exposure, but here are some precautions that you can take.

These things should help you feel more secure when you go grocery shopping.