In order to ensure the safety of LHS during the Senior Week events, the LHS administrators have asked everybody to read and practice the following rules/guidelines:
- Stay home if feeling ill: Seniors or attendees who have symptoms should stay home. If you have been exposed to COVID-19 or if diagnosed with COVID-19, you must stay home. If you are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 according to the CDC, either due to age or underlying health conditions you are encouraged to consider your individual risk and whether you would be safer not to attend.
- Before attending, complete this self-screen and if the answer is yes to any, please stay home:
- Have you been in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19?
- Have you had a fever or felt feverish in the last 72 hours? Anyone with a temperature should not attend.
- Are you experiencing respiratory symptoms including runny nose, sore throat, cough, or shortness of breath?
- Are you experiencing any new muscle aches or chills?
- Have you experienced any new change in your sense of taste or smell?
- Increase hygiene practices, including:
- Wash hands and use hand sanitizer frequently.
- Avoid touching the face, eyes or mouth.
- Practice good respiratory etiquette, including coughing/sneezing into a tissue or your elbow rather than hands.
- Wear a cloth face covering: While participating in or in attending events please wear a cloth face covering to help protect against the spread of the virus. Prior to attendance you should review the CDC’s guidance on use of cloth face coverings. Seniors will be required to have a face mask when social distancing cannot be attained.
- Practice social distancing: All seniors and attendees must maintain safe social distancing, which means keeping a distance of at least 6 or more feet between one another at all times. That means no high fives or hugging anyone other than your own family members with whom you live. Thank you for your cooperation!