Announcements:
🎾 Professional Racquet Stringing & Tennis Racquets & Accessories
will be available and ongoing into next year by contacting me at 978-273-6500.
🏆 Congrats
to Nuveen Nemalapuri
winning
the USTA New England Junior tennis
tournament this past weekend in MA. ( 🎂 Happy Birthday )
📽 Zoom Tennis
Information Update Request / This Sunday the 29th @ 4pm
( Raffle-free prizes & more - to make up for the missed yearly Harvard Turkey Shoot tourney
)
Harvard Recreation Tennis Update Zoom Meeting - Open to All
Password: 834701
Join by telephone (use any number to dial in)
+1 929 436 2866
+1 301 715 8592
+1 312 626 6799
+1 669 900 6833
+1 253 215 8782
+1 346 248 7799
One tap mobile: +19294362866,,99299691271# US (New York)
Join by SIP conference room system
Meeting ID: 992 9969 1271
Below is some information from the CDC regarding travel and holiday gatherings.
We all recognize that cases, hospitalizations and death are rising within Massachusetts and around the country, the risk for you, your families and community.
- Please take some time to review this information to help guide what is best for you during the holidays to stay healthy and safe!
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Wear a face covering over your nose and mouth whenever you are in public, on campus, or in the presence of people who are not in your immediate household.
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Maintain a distance of 6 feet or more from anyone who is not a member of your immediate household, regardless of whether anyone is wearing a mask.
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Get a flu shot if you haven’t gotten one already this season.
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Wash your hands after touching anything that other people have touched, before and after eating, and before and after touching your eyes, nose, or mouth.
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Keep the number of people with whom you interact closely in-person to a minimum (1-5 people total in a given week).
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Socialize outdoors. If you must meet with others indoors, keep the windows open.
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When socializing, wear masks, maintain distance, and avoid eating together.
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Keep in mind that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have revised their definition of “close contact” as it pertains to coronavirus. Whether or not masks are used, multiple short interactions under 6
feet can still qualify as a close contact if those interactions add up to 15 minutes during a 24-hour period.
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Even as we enter the holiday season, limit travel as much as possible. Staying home is the safest way to keep you, your family, and your community safe. If you do travel, please read our post-travel
COVID-19 testing and quarantine policy.
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Celebrate the holidays virtually, or outdoors if you do decide to meet in person. Here is some advice for lower-risk
holiday celebrations from the CDC.
I wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving and a festive upcoming Holiday Season!