SF Students: Joint Statement From SF and Community Partners Ahead of July 4 Weekend
July 2, 2020
Joint Statement From SF and Community Partners Ahead of July 4 Weekend
With the Fourth of July holiday on the horizon, coupled with the reality of the impact of the virus, now is the time to band together to fight this global pandemic and collectively commit to do our part to promote a culture of care and compassion for one another.
We need you to wear a mask and stay physically distant from one another.
We need you to refrain from:
- Having or attending house parties or block parties
- Going to events with a large group of people or socializing in crowded venues
- Going on trips or traveling in groups
- Sharing cups
Please understand the far-reaching health care risks associated with the contraction
of the virus and recognize the economic impacts of community spread. Work with us
to lessen possible contact with the virus. While you may feel fine, engagement in
social settings may contribute to you or someone else getting sick.
"This pathogen spreads person to person," said Paul Myers, director of the State Department
of Health in Alachua County. "We have traced many cases directly to parties where
people are in close contact for long periods, drinking, and not wearing masks." Your
choices can directly help flatten the curve. Please do your part and avoid engaging
in events and settings that will surely increase the transmission of the disease.
It is important to note that the City of Gainesville's Code Enforcement Outreach Team,
GPD officers and GFR inspectors will be working this weekend to help ensure compliance
with the county's emergency order which requires use of face coverings in buildings and in spaces where physical distancing
is not possible. The ordinance also mandates people refrain from gatherings larger
than 50 people and that in social and recreational gatherings where fewer than 50
people are present physical distancing of at least six feet and face coverings are
required.