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Don't share chocolates: guidelines for a safe pandemic Valentine's Day

The first and let's be honest hopefully last pandemic Valentine's Day is just around the corner.

Sask. government releases recommendations to keep COVID-19 out of Valentine's dates

Valentine's celebrations will be a little different this year. The province recommends sending virtual love and cards on Feb. 14. (PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)

The first and let's be honest hopefully last pandemic Valentine's Day is just around the corner.

Valentine's Day, like everything lately, will be a lot different this year. And the Saskatchewan government has released some recommendations, whether you're planning a date with someone special, having a Galentine's Day (Valentine's day for the gal friends only) or trying to spread some appreciation and spirit at work or in school.

According to the province, public health does not recommend sharing of gifts, chocolates or food in schools and at workplaces.

But there's nothing that says you can't give virtualValentine's gifts. Write a poem and readit out loud, send Valentine's videos, emails and texts. COVID-19 doesn't have to dampen the day of love.

Ifyou're sharing cards this Valentine's Day, the province says to put them aside for 24 hours before handling. (Travis Golby/CBC)

If you are sharing Valentine's Day with close friends or loved ones, public health recommends givingonly individually-wrapped, unopened store-bought treats. Also, ifyou're sharing cards, the province says to put them aside for 24 hours before handling.

When itcomes to going on a date, public health recommends that those who live in the same home stayin with some takeout.

For those who need to meet outside their same households, the province asks that theyfollow the current guidelinesfor restaurants, movies theatres and other venues.

All guidance regarding gathering sizes inside and outside the home remain in effect.