Jamie Lee Curtis goes coronavirus chic in black scarf for grocery run after posting Halloween meme

Jamie Lee Curtis wears gloves while stopping for supplies at grocery story… after sharing funny Halloween social distancing meme

Jamie Lee Curtis is gearing up for another fright-filled Halloween installment, due out later this year on October 16.

But in the meantime, the two-time Golden Globe winner is doing her best to stay safe from the growing coronavirus pandemic. 

She cut a COVID-19 chic look Thursday, covering her face with a black scarf while making a grocery run in the Pacific Palisades.

COVID-19 chic: Jamie Lee Curtis cut a COVID-19 chic look Thursday, covering her face with a black scarf while making a grocery run in the Pacific Palisades

The 61-year-old donned a fitted black pullover with patent leather accents, paired with matching pants.

She completed the look with a pair of black Birkenstock sandals and disposable rubber gloves.

Curtis rolled a cart full of grocery bags to her car after stocking up for her self-quarantine.

She recently posted a mirror selfie to Twitter in the same look from her bathroom after some self-grooming.

Back in black: The 61-year-old donned a fitted black pullover with patent leather accents, paired with matching pants

Back in black: The 61-year-old donned a fitted black pullover with patent leather accents, paired with matching pants

Extra precautions: She completed the look with a pair of black Birkenstock sandals and disposable rubber gloves

Extra precautions: She completed the look with a pair of black Birkenstock sandals and disposable rubber gloves

Feeling cute: She recently posted a mirror selfie to Twitter in the same look from her bathroom after some self-grooming

Feeling cute: She recently posted a mirror selfie to Twitter in the same look from her bathroom after some self-grooming

Killer meme: She also shared a coronavirus meme of Halloween killer Michael Myers shopping in a grocery store

Killer meme: She also shared a coronavirus meme of Halloween killer Michael Myers shopping in a grocery store

The Knives Out star wrote: ‘I think I have to implement the same rule of singing happy birthday as I wash my hands to my time with a 20X magnification mirror and my fine point tweezers. I’m lucky I have any eyebrows left.’

She also shared a coronavirus meme of Halloween killer Michael Myers shopping in a grocery store, captioned: ‘This mask won’t protect you from COVID19, but it’ll sure help with social distancing.’

Curtis starred in the original 1978 John Carpenter-helmed horror classic, as well as the 2018 Blumhouse reboot of the same name.

She’s also signed on for the followup Halloween Kills, due out later this year, as well as the 2021 conclusion Halloween Ends.

Luckily, the wrapped on Kills before the coronavirus shut down most of Hollywood, but it’s unclear if it will affect post-production or the obligatory October premiere date.   

Scream queen: Curtis starred in the original 1978 John Carpenter-helmed horror classic, as well as the 2018 Blumhouse reboot of the same name

Scream queen: Curtis starred in the original 1978 John Carpenter-helmed horror classic, as well as the 2018 Blumhouse reboot of the same name