As Americans are slowly trying to transition back to their normal routines amid the coronavirus pandemic, health experts say some public places are less risky to visit than others. While one should certainly be cautious about visiting crowded restaurants or bars, other public places like parks reportedly pose less of a risk to one’s health, according to Today.
Dr. Saad Omer, the director of the Yale Institute for Global Health and a professor of infectious diseases at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, explained why Americans should really be careful of their surroundings while in a restaurant or bar. Even if the business is only “moderately crowded,” it could still be dangerous as there is an increased risk of the transmission of germs.
In addition, in locations like bars, people are less likely to stay at one particular spot at the venue. They will likely move from a table to the bar or throughout the room while talking with others.
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