California Gov. Newsom Tweets Out Rules for Thanksgiving

On October 9, 2020 the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) updated the Mandatory Requirements For All Gatherings (also see CDPH video at end of article). There are seven rules of engagement for inside and outside gatherings. The Guidance for Private Gatherings starts out with,

Summary

This guidance provides an updated plan for Californians to gather outside their household and replaces the prior gatherings guidance issued on September 12, 2020 and March 16, 2020. It applies to private gatherings, and all other gatherings not covered by existing sector guidance are prohibited. Gatherings are defined as social situations that bring together people from different households at the same time in a single space or place.  When people from different households mix, this increases the risk of transmission of COVID-19.

Mandatory Requirements for All Gatherings

All persons planning to host or participate in a private gathering, as defined above, must comply with the following requirements. Local health jurisdictions may be more restrictive than this guidance. Refer to your local guidance for what is allowed in your area.

1.    Attendance

  • Gatherings that include more than 3 households are prohibited. This includes everyone present, including hosts and guests.Remember, the smaller the number of people, the safer.

  • Keep the households that you interact with stable over time. By spending time with the same people, risk of transmission is reduced. Participating in multiple gatherings with different households or groups is strongly discouraged.

  • The host should collect names of all attendees and contact information in case contact tracing is needed later.

Now number 5 through 7 are worth a copy & pasting also.

5.   Wear a Face Covering to Keep COVID-19 from Spreading

  • When gathering, face coverings must be worn in accordance with the CDPH Guidance on the Use of Face Coverings (PDF), unless an exemption is applicable.
  • People at gatherings may remove their face coverings briefly to eat or drink as long as they stay at least 6 feet away from everyone outside their own household, and put their face covering back on as soon as they are done with the activity.
  • Face coverings can also be removed to meet urgent medical needs (for example, to use an asthma inhaler, take medication, or if feeling light-headed).

6.   Keep it short

  • Gatherings should be two hours or less.  The longer the duration, the risk of transmission increases.

7.   Rules for Singing, Chanting, and Shouting at Outdoor Gatherings

  • Singing, chanting, shouting, and physical exertion significantly increases the risk of COVID-19 transmission because these activities increase the release of respiratory droplets and fine aerosols into the air. Because of this, singing, chanting, and shouting are strongly discouraged, but if they occur, the following rules and recommendations apply:
    • All people who are singing or chanting should wear a face covering at all times while singing or chanting, including anyone who is leading a song or chant. Because these activities pose a very high risk of COVID-19 transmission, face coverings are essential to reduce the spread of respiratory droplets and fine aerosols;
    • People who are singing, shouting, chanting, or exercising are strongly encouraged to maintain physical distancing beyond 6 feet to further reduce risk.
    • People who are singing or chanting are strongly encouraged to do so quietly (at or below the volume of a normal speaking voice).
  • Instrumental music is allowed as long as the musicians maintain at least 6-foot physical distancing. Musicians must be from one of the three households.  Playing of wind instruments (any instrument played by the mouth, such as a trumpet or clarinet) is strongly discouraged.

Comrades, the great news is we can see what is coming to your Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas celebrations if Joe Biden, AKA “The Big Guy” or “Chairman” becomes our President,

Smarten up Comrades!

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5 Comments

  1. Reece October 30, 2020 at 10:37

    So when do the internment camps open up for business out there?

    • CK October 30, 2020 at 17:01

      I’d hate to be a Jew in California, but they probably did vote for this moron…

  2. JD October 30, 2020 at 15:50

    So Newsome the tyrant takes health department “guidance” and declares them mandatory. I hope the good people in California disobey en masse.

  3. Brad October 30, 2020 at 16:14

    Nobody in California pays any attention to this moron. Let him try and enforce it. As far as masks go, stores and restaurants are required to demand that we wear masks. So we wear them walking the the entries and the pull them down or take them off. My NorCal county is wide open, including Gyms. In July there were publications that California was almost at herd immunity. I think we are close. To this day nobody knows anybody that has come down with it. Incidentally, Gavin just purchased a home in my city. He paid right at 6 mil for it. Those damn politicians sure are good at stretching a 180K a year salary. ,
    I look forward to the day when the guilty parties are punished for bringing this virus over here in order to wreck the economy in an effort to defeat Trump at the polls.

  4. Dan October 30, 2020 at 16:27

    This is ALL ARBITRARY bullshit. So you don’t spread it when ya’ll eat? Must be a polite virus, with manners, huh? What fucking bullshit.

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