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Dining out during COVID-19 pandemic is more risky than shopping or visiting someone’s house – TheHealthSite
There are high changes of contracting COVID-19 from restaurants due to poor air circulation despite adhering to social distancing measures says CDC.

Even if the government has started easing lockdown restrictions, it is advisable to avoid dining out until the COVID-19 cure is found. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has cautioned that there are high chances of contracting COVID-19 from restaurants due to poor air circulation despite adhering to social distancing measures. In addition, it is not always possible to wear masks in restaurants, which might further increase your risk of exposure. Also Read – Why you shouldnt …
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