COVID Info For FAQ’s Page: 

Q: What is the Jose Cuervo Agave Bar’s health & safety policy?

COVID Info For FAQ’s Page: 

​​Q: What is the Jose Cuervo Agave Bar’s health & safety policy?

A:  We will follow local guidelines.  Currently, guests are not required to show proof of vaccination or negative COVID test to attend this event.  However, if you are feeling unwell and/or have knowingly been exposed to someone who has tested positive for the COVID 19 virus, we ask that you stay home.

* Policy is subject to change

 

Q: Do you have a Waiver of Liability?

A: Yes, the Jose Cuervo Agave Bar’s full COVID-19 Waiver of Liability can be found HERE.

 

Q: What is my assumption of risk?

A: An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. Senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. By attending our event, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.

 

Q: What are some additional COVID-19 information items I should know about the event, venue and it’s staff?

A: Hand sanitizer stations will be available throughout the venue. Hand washing sinks are accessible in the venue’s restroom. Heightened cleaning and sanitizing procedures are in place. The event is outdoors.

 

Q: Are masks required?

A: As per local community guidelines, masks are not required at this event.

 

Q: Will masks be provided?

A: Yes, 3 ply disposable face masks medical grade non-woven will be available to guests who are unable to bring their own. 

 

Q: How can I, as an attendee, add to the overall safety of the event?

A:  Stay home if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been in contact with anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19. Be respectful of fellow attendees and their personal space. Adhere to all COVID-19 safety guidelines. 

 

Further COVID-19 Information Via The CDC:

Q: What is COVID-19?

A: COVID-19 is a disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2. Most people with COVID-19 have mild symptoms, but some people can become severely ill. Although most people with COVID-19 get better within weeks of illness, some people experience post-COVID conditions. Post-COVID conditions are a wide range of new, returning, or ongoing health problems people can experience more than four weeks after first being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. Older people and those who have certain underlying medical conditions are more likely to get severely ill from COVID-19. Vaccines against COVID-19 are safe and effective.

 

Q: How does the virus spread?

A: COVID-19 spreads when an infected person breathes out droplets and very small particles that contain the virus. These droplets and particles can be breathed in by other people or land on their eyes, noses, or mouth. In some circumstances, they may contaminate surfaces they touch. People who are closer than 6 feet from the infected person are most likely to get infected.

COVID-19 is spread in three main ways:

  • Breathing in air when close to an infected person who is exhaling small droplets and particles that contain the virus.
  • Having these small droplets and particles that contain virus land on the eyes, nose, or mouth, especially through splashes and sprays like a cough or sneeze.
  • Touching eyes, nose, or mouth with hands that have the virus on them.

For more information about how COVID-19 spreads, visit the How COVID-19 Spreads page to learn how COVID-19 spreads and how to protect yourself. 

 

Q: What are the recommendations for someone who has symptoms of COVID-19?

A: If you are sick with COVID-19 or think you might have COVID-19, follow the steps below to care for yourself and to help protect other people in your home and community.

  • Stay at home (except to get medical care).
  • Separate yourself from others.
  • Monitor your symptoms.
  • Wear a mask over your nose and mouth when around others.
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes.
  • Wash your hands often.
  • Clean high-touch surfaces every day.
  • Avoid sharing personal household items.

For more information, see What to Do If You Are Sick.

* Policy is subject to change

Q: Do you have a Waiver of Liability?

A: Yes, the Jose Cuervo Agave Bar’s full COVID-19 Waiver of Liability can be found HERE.

Q: What is my assumption of risk?

A: An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. Senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. By attending our event, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.

Q: What are some additional COVID-19 information items I should know about the event, venue and it’s staff?

A: Hand sanitizer stations will be available throughout the venue. Hand washing sinks are accessible in the venue’s restroom. Heightened cleaning and sanitizing procedures are in place. The event is outdoors.

Q: Are masks required?

A: As per local community guidelines, masks are not required at this event.

Q: Will masks be provided?

A: Yes, 3 ply disposable face masks medical grade non-woven will be available to guests who are unable to bring their own. 

Q: How can I, as an attendee, add to the overall safety of the event?

A:  Stay home if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been in contact with anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19. Be respectful of fellow attendees and their personal space. Adhere to all COVID-19 safety guidelines. 

Further COVID-19 Information Via The CDC:

Q: What is COVID-19?

A: COVID-19 is a disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2. Most people with COVID-19 have mild symptoms, but some people can become severely ill. Although most people with COVID-19 get better within weeks of illness, some people experience post-COVID conditions. Post-COVID conditions are a wide range of new, returning, or ongoing health problems people can experience more than four weeks after first being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. Older people and those who have certain underlying medical conditions are more likely to get severely ill from COVID-19. Vaccines against COVID-19 are safe and effective.

Q: How does the virus spread?

A: COVID-19 spreads when an infected person breathes out droplets and very small particles that contain the virus. These droplets and particles can be breathed in by other people or land on their eyes, noses, or mouth. In some circumstances, they may contaminate surfaces they touch. People who are closer than 6 feet from the infected person are most likely to get infected.

COVID-19 is spread in three main ways:

  • Breathing in air when close to an infected person who is exhaling small droplets and particles that contain the virus.
  • Having these small droplets and particles that contain virus land on the eyes, nose, or mouth, especially through splashes and sprays like a cough or sneeze.
  • Touching eyes, nose, or mouth with hands that have the virus on them.

For more information about how COVID-19 spreads, visit the How COVID-19 Spreads page to learn how COVID-19 spreads and how to protect yourself. 

Q: What are the recommendations for someone who has symptoms of COVID-19?

A: If you are sick with COVID-19 or think you might have COVID-19, follow the steps below to care for yourself and to help protect other people in your home and community.

  • Stay at home (except to get medical care).
  • Separate yourself from others.
  • Monitor your symptoms.
  • Wear a mask over your nose and mouth when around others.
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes.
  • Wash your hands often.
  • Clean high-touch surfaces every day.
  • Avoid sharing personal household items.

For more information, see What to Do If You Are Sick.

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