The majority of measures are supported by common sense and evidence from other, similar pathogens. However, not all is known about COVID‐19 and some may not ultimately be found to reduce the risk of transmission. We will not reiterate all the general risk‐reduction measures, but would also recommend as many of these measures be implemented as possible to lower risks. The more recommendations that are combined the lower the risk would be expected to be, and in some cases, combination would be expected to be synergistic. In addition, we would like to highlight the following risk‐reducing measures specific to Orthodox services. 3For Church Leadership Communication Consider posting signs at entryways reminding all to return home if ill and to practice physical distancing and healthy hygiene measures such as handwashing. Provide physical guides (such as tape on floors or walkways and signs on walls) to ensure people remain at least 6 feet apart in lines and at other times. Consider one‐way routes in aisles and hallways where possible. Communicate clearly about actions being taken to protect their health. Building Operations Ensure that ventilation systems operate properly and increase circulation of outdoor air as much as possible by opening windows and doors, using fans, etc., but do not open windows and doors if they pose a safety risk to children using the facility. Take steps to ensure that all buildings and water systems and features (for example, drinking fountains, decorative fountains) are safe to use after a prolonged facility shutdown to minimize the risk of Legionnaires’ disease and other diseases (1). Consider holding services and gatherings in a large, well‐ventilated area or outdoors, as circumstances allow. Consider temporarily limiting the sharing of frequently touched objects, such as prayer books, hymnals, or other items passed or among congregants by encouraging congregants to bring their own such items, if possible, or by photocopying materials. If a nursery or childcare will be provided during services and events, refer to CDC’s information on preventing the spread of COVID‐19 in childcare settings and adapt as needed for your setting. 4Cleaning Have adequate supplies to support healthy hygiene behaviors, including: o Soap o Hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol (for those who can safely use hand sanitizer) o Tissues o No‐touch trash cans o … More GUIDELINES & CONSIDERATIONS FOR SAFER ORTHODOX CHURCH SERVICES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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