As holidays approach, California unveils new rules on family gatherings, social events

Motorists cruise Santa Rosa Avenue, better known as Christmas Tree Lane, in Altadena in 2018.

With the holiday season approaching, California last week released new guidelines for socializing that prohibit gatherings among more than three households.

While coronavirus cases are dipping — and hospitalizations and deaths are at their lowest levels in months — officials are emphasizing the importance of maintaining health safety measures.

“We are entering into the holidays, but also we’re entering into the part of the year when things cool down and people are more likely to congregate . in settings that put their physical proximity and likelihood of transmitting disease at higher risk,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.

“Don’t be misled that this disease is any less deadly. Quite the contrary — it is as deadly as it’s ever been in the context of those that are high risk.”

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Newsom has warned about the upcoming flu season, which could create added challenges in battling the coronavirus, as well as the arrival of colder weather that may prompt people to spend more time indoors.

To protect public health and slow the rate of transmission, the state had previously banned all gatherings of any kind as well as any mingling of households.

Here are the latest guidelines:

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2. Gather outdoors

3. Don’t attend gatherings if you feel sick or are in a high-risk group

4. Practice physical distancing and hand hygiene at gatherings

5. Wear a face covering to keep the coronavirus from spreading

6. Keep it short

7. Rules for singing, chanting and shouting at outdoor gatherings