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You Can Still Catch COVID From Doing This Outdoors, Experts Warn

Best Life Logo By Zachary Mack of Best Life | Slide 1 of 5: At this point in the pandemic, you've probably heard Anthony Fauci, MD, warn that "outdoors is always better than indoors" more times than you can count. Per that advice, many people have taken to spending time outside more often than ever to reduce the chance that they'll catch COVID. But while being outdoors drastically reduces your risk of contracting the virus, it can still spread in certain situations if the proper precautions aren't taken. If you figured a quick trip to the park wasn't something to worry about, medical experts have a new warning for you. Read on to see when you might need to mask up where you weren't before, and for more on what could increase your risk of catching the virus, check out If You've Done This Recently, You’re 70 Percent More Likely to Get COVID.Read the original article on Best Life.

You Can Still Catch COVID From Doing This Outdoors, Experts Warn

At this point in the pandemic, you've probably heard Anthony Fauci, MD, warn that "outdoors is always better than indoors" more times than you can count. Per that advice, many people have taken to spending time outside more often than ever to reduce the chance that they'll catch COVID. But while being outdoors drastically reduces your risk of contracting the virus, it can still spread in certain situations if the proper precautions aren't taken. If you figured a quick trip to the park wasn't something to worry about, medical experts have a new warning for you. Read on to see when you might need to mask up where you weren't before, and for more on what could increase your risk of catching the virus, check out If You've Done This Recently, You’re 70 Percent More Likely to Get COVID.

Read the original article on Best Life.

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