Safely seeing people is much more nuanced than just staying six feet apart and donning your mask.
Researchers created this COVID-19 risk level chart.
To make it less confusing, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology created a handy matrix chart.

This chart Is based on the assumption that everyone is asymptomatic.
For those with symptoms, they should be self-isolating meaning this information doesnt apply.
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chief medical officer of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
Less stringent distancing is likely to be adequate in low-risk scenarios.
Humidity may also be important, but this is yet to be rigorously established.
The best bet is to use your own outdoor space if you have it.

Theres some guidance out there that suggests [gathering with] less than 10 people, says Steed.
Ten is a little bit too much for my taste.
As a group gets bigger, people forget about that six-foot rule and they get closer together.

In my experience with my family and my colleagues, personally I think six or fewer people works.
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