To Mask Or Not to Mask
Eshel’s Policies for In-Person Meetings
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General Guidelines
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Outdoor Gatherings
Fully Vaccinated: your choice to mask
Not Vaccinated: Wear a mask and socially distance
Children between 2-5: Wear a mask and socially distance
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Indoor Gatherings
Everyone should wear a mask at indoor gatherings
Practice social distancing, especially when eating and drinking.
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Not Feeling Well?
If you have symptoms, please do not attend a gathering.
If you have been exposed to COVID-19, please stay home, even if you are fully vaccinated and have no symptoms.
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Local Guidelines
If local guidelines are more stringent than Eshel’s Policies, please follow the local protocol.
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Proof of Vaccination
Eshel is now asking for proof of vaccination in order to attend in-person events.
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What is fully vaccinated?
2 weeks from the final vaccination. Note: this is subject to change if the CDC issues new guidance.
Boosters are strongly recommended.
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Questions or Concerns?
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@eshelonline.org