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Spring Break COVID-19 Party Guide for Students
1. Spring Break COVID-19 Party Guide
Socially responsible advice for Spring Break partying during COVID-19
times.
1. Form your Wolf-Pack – Choose 5 party mates. Agree to exclusively party with
each other until the end of the crisis. Make a commitment to one another and
stick to it.
2. Party virtually – Try remote partying while self-isolating with video sharing tools
like Skype, Zoom, Join.me and others.
3. Cave it – If virtual doesn’t cut it, choose the best, most isolated and appropriate
place to gather and only gather there.
4. Sterilize your Beer Pong game – do not share beverages, avoid overspill,
avoid touching the same objects (e.g.: ping-pong balls, bottles, faucets, door
knobs, etc) and sterilize after touch.
5. Back off – Social distancing rules still apply. Avoid getting within 6 feet of your
fellow wolves.
6. Clean the paws – Wash your hands with soap more frequently and more
thoroughly while amidst your friends.
7. Pull through the hangover as a lone wolf – When not partying in your pack,
self-isolate like everyone else.
8. Consider the old wolves – As you celebrate Spring Break, remember the effect
of your choices and actions on those you keep closest to.