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INFO: Experts Ranked Activities Based on Their Coronavirus Risk

How risky was the stuff you did over Fourth of July weekend?  A group of infectious disease experts ranked a bunch of activities by how risky they are.

They looked at four key factors:  Is it in an enclosed space?  How long do you interact with other people?  Are there crowds?  And is there “forceful exhalation,” meaning things like yelling or singing . . .

  1. Low risk: Staying home . . . walking, running, or biking . . . having a socially distanced picnic . . . and picking up takeout, or getting groceries.
  1. Low to medium risk: Grocery shopping . . . retail shopping . . . and playing “distanced” sports outside, like tennis or golf.
  1. Medium risk: Outdoor restaurants . . . museums . . . taking a taxi or Uber . . . a doctor or dentist appointment . . . and visiting an E.R.
  1. Medium to high risk: Exercising at a gym . . . working in an office . . . indoor restaurants and coffee shops . . . and getting your hair or nails done.
  1. High risk: Indoor parties . . . contact sports . . . bars and nightclubs . . . public transportation . . . airplanes . . . concerts . . . religious services . . . movie theaters . . . and live sporting events.  (EzekielEmanuel.com)

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