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 form form a a a a a support support support bubble bubble bubble with with ONLY ONE other other other household All those in in a a a a a support support support bubble bubble bubble can spend time together inside each other’s homes You should should only form form form a a a a a a support support support support bubble bubble bubble bubble with with one other other other household Once formed you you should should not change the the the the the members of the the the the the support support bubble bubble  limit the the the risk from exposure to to young children by by by reducing contact time as as as as much as as as as possible by by by following strict general respiratory and and and and hand hygiene principles by by by by by wearing a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a mask mask or or or a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a mask mask and and and and visor at at all all times by by by respecting social distancing whenever possible possible and and and and by by by avoiding all all contact if there are symptoms of possible infection ■ Evaluation of various other activities A number of of criteria need to be be considered when carrying an evaluation of of each activity These include the following:
 Typical distance between persons during this activity activity  Whether the the activity activity activity takes place indoors or or or or outdoors  Length of of exposure for this activity activity  The degree of of physical contact contact  Typical social contact contact contact time - the the typical contact contact contact one has with other persons per per hour of of of activity  Potential for creation of droplets or or sprays  Contact with with persons who have travelled from countries with with high rates of of of transmission transmission  The mitigation measures which could be implemented to minimize possibility of of of transmission transmission of of of coronavirus As shown in in in in in Annex 1 several activities were ranked according to to to level of risk risk to to to the the individual and presume thatrecommended mitigating measures measures measures are are implemented to to to reduce the the the the risk risk for each activity Mitigating measures measures measures are are are the the the measures measures measures which decrease transmission such as as as as as as the the the adoption of of specific minimum distances between restaurant tables enhanced cleaning of of of frequently touched areas strict appointment system (e g g g g at at hairdressers and and beauticians) and and the the appropriate wearing of of face masks amongst others Mitigation factors for for each activity have been included in in the guidance for for several activities which can be be found on on www covid19health gov mt
It must be pointed out that the the activities in in in Annex 1 1 are are ranked with respect to the the persons who are are at at at at at risk of complications from from from COVID-19 COVID-19 infection infection and not from from from a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a general population perspective This illustration provides a a a a a a a a a a a a a quick guidance for for for persons at at at at at at risk from from from COVID-19 COVID-19 infections when evaluating different options for for for activities that they wish to perform or or or or join Guidelines for Voluntary Organisations re-COVID-19
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