Maintain Physical Distance • Wear a Mask • Practice Good Hand Hygiene and Respiratory Etiquette
KNOW YOUR RISK Minimize your exposure to the coronavirus
LOW RISK Walking around campus alone while NOT wearing a mask Studying in the library
Practicing clinical techniques that require physical contact on classmates while wearing personal protective equipment
Attending socially distanced, on-campus classes
Going to Student Health Services for a wellness appointment
Hugging or shaking hands when greeting people
MEDIUM RISK Walking to class with a small group of friends while NOT wearing masks
Riding in cars with friends while NOT wearing masks
Studying or working on a group project with 2-3 people indoors (e.g., in the library) Eating on-campus in public dining places
Borrowing a friend’s face mask that has been previously used Having sex with a non-monogamous partner (while NOT wearing masks)
Visiting a friend indoors at their off-campus house Attending on-campus classes wherein work spaces or objects are shared.
Going to house parties with 10+ people while NOT wearing masks
Based on the expert ratings from six Long Island infectious disease/public health clinicians asked to rate the risk of behaviors for transmitting/contracting the coronavirus. (August 2020)
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Activities listed in this infographic do not necessarily reflect Hofstra University COVID-19 policy. Masks must be worn inside all University buildings and outdoors when physical distancing is not possible. For more information, visit hofstra.edu/safestart.
HIGH RISK