
BY: The ICCC Staff
The health and safety of our members, visitors, and staff are our top priority. For that reason, we have decided to cancel all classes and events until the end of March. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and follow the guidelines issued by CDC, the Houston Health Department, as well as local, state and federal authorities.
We want to encourage you to continue to take standard precautions to help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses like COVID-19, such as washing hands frequently, avoiding touching your face and the use of hand sanitizers when you are unable to wash your hands.
People who recently returned to the United States from international travel need to monitor for fever, cough, and difficulty breathing for at least 14 days and seek medical care right away if they develop symptoms.
We encourage you to visit the City of Houston’s Emergency Operations Center website at https://houstonemergency.
SOURCE: Italian Cultural and Community Center in Houston
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