Gyms, Restaurants, Mass Transit, and Community COVID-19 Exposures

Gyms, Restaurants, Mass Transit, and Community COVID-19 Exposures

Lockdowns resulting from COVID-19 have had a devastating effect on everyone's personal lives and the economy. What factors in people's daily lives are most associated with SARS-CoV-2 transmission between people? Manish Patel, MD, team lead of the CDC's Influenza Prevention & Control Team, discusses a study they conducted examining what sorts of activities might be associated with COVID-19 disease transmission.

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