How to protect yourself from the flu at Super Bowl parties

Friday, February 2, 2018
As the flu season continues to intensify, social gatherings like Super Bowl parties could become a breeding ground for the virus if the right precautions aren't taken. If you're hosting a party, here are a few simple tips from the American Red Cross to prevent the spread of influenza while you cheer for your favorite team:

  • Make sure to give party guests a way to identify their cups to prevent sharing of drinks. Provide markers or different colored cups as differentiators.
  • Provide a serving utensil for every dish so that guests don't have to put their hands into a bowl of food.
  • Discourage sharing food that has already been served.
  • Ensure that your bathroom is stocked with soap for hand washing, and consider offering disposable paper towels instead of a cloth towel that will be used by multiple people.
  • Don't hold a party in a home where somebody is or recently was sick.
  • Encourage guests to make responsible decisions and stay home if they're not feeling well.
  • Make less physical contact with your guests. Forego kisses and handshakes upon arrival.

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Whether you're heading to a bar to watch the game or just staying home, always remember to wash your hands regularly, the Red Cross advises, especially after using the restroom and before preparing food.
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