MINIMUM STANDARD HEALTH PROTOCOLS 1.  CHECKLIST FOR MOVIE THEATER CUSTOMERS Page 1 of 1 In accordance with Governor Abbott’s executive order GA-18, the following are the minimum recommended health protocols for all movie theater customers. These minimum health protocols are not a limit on the health protocols that individuals may adopt. Individuals are encouraged to adopt additional protocols consistent with their specific needs and circumstances to help protect the health and safety of all Texans. The virus that causes COVID-19 can be spread to others by infected persons who have few or no symptoms. Even if an infected person is only mildly ill, the people they spread it to may become seriously ill or even die, especially if that person is 65 or older with pre-existing health conditions that place them at higher risk. Because of the hidden nature of this threat, everyone should rigorously follow the practices specified in these protocols, all of which facilitate a safe and measured reopening of Texas. The virus that causes COVID-19 is still circulating in our communities. We should continue to observe practices that protect everyone, including those who are most vulnerable. Please note, public health guidance cannot anticipate every unique situation. Individuals should stay informed and take actions based on common sense and wise judgment that will protect health and support economic revitalization. Health protocols for theater customers:  Maintain at least 6 feet separation from other individuals who are not attending the movie together. If such distancing is not feasible, other measures such as face covering, hand hygiene, cough etiquette, cleanliness, and sanitation should be rigorously practiced.  Self-screen before going into a movie theater for any of the following new or worsening signs or symptoms of possible COVID-19:       Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Chills     Sore throat  Known close contact with a person who is lab confirmed to have COVID-19 Repeated shaking with chills Muscle pain Headache Loss of taste or smell Diarrhea Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit  Wash or disinfect hands upon entering a movie theater and after any interaction with employees, other customers, or items in the movie theater.  Consistent with the actions taken by many individuals across the state, consider wearing cloth face coverings (over the nose and mouth) when entering a movie theater, or when within 6 feet of another person who is not a member of the individual’s household. If available, individuals should consider wearing non-medical grade face masks.  Wash or sanitize hands after the payment process.