Pesach Guidelines
We stand in awe in these very difficult times. Attempting to answer the myriad of questions with limited knowledge at this time, especially as we go into Pesach (the time of our freedom), is a daunting task.
There are three main issues.
1: Limited knowledge at this time of antibody (blood immunity) response of the community as a whole.
2: Questions as to persistence of the ability to infect another after being minimally sick for a prolonged time.
3: The danger of the illness.
Based on the above concerns, we want people to continue to observe social distancing which means at least six feet between you and your fellow. Please wear a mask particularly if you have otherwise recovered but have a mild lingering cough or loss of smell/taste. You would not want to be the one to spread the virus.
Concerning Pesach:
Regarding travel between Crown Heights and other communities: At this time, and for the foreseeable upcoming Yomtov of Pesach, we are advising strongly against people going from one community to another.
Questions regarding families within Crown Heights spending time with each other are difficult to answer. The possibility remains, given our lack of certainty as outlined above, regarding infecting another. Therefore, social distancing remains a priority.
Spending Pesach together with one’s family in Crown Heights must be seen in the above light and at the same time, there are many unique considerations; please call the hotline (212-901-2000) for guidance.
We have seen a decline in Hatzalah calls, Boruch Hashem, over the last few days. We pray for the day when the Hatzalah ambulances will only carry mothers and their babies for healthy deliveries!
– The Gedaliah Society, in conjunction with Dr. Eli Rosen
I called the hotline and was more confused than before the call. There’s still no answer if a single person, who has been totally isolated thus far can eat with family or families that either have had no symptoms for over two weeks or have been infected, but are in recovery for more than seven days.
Everyone needs to stay home based on this:
“Questions regarding families within Crown Heights spending time with each other are difficult to answer. The possibility remains, given our lack of certainty as outlined above, regarding infecting another. Therefore, social distancing remains a priority.”
First of all, the fact that you have a question for which you don’t have and didn’t get an answer – uhm. hello. yes. that’s the situation. Get comfortable with the notion that you can have an question for which there is no answer. The notion of there being an answer and you just have to know who to ask or which book to look or which link to click, is not a factual reality. Secondly, grow some personal responsibility and think things through yourself. The moment you step outside you could unknowingly get it from a surface you touch… Read more »