Health experts say one key to getting through the pandemic without being infected is to limit your possible exposure to the coronavirus. To help people understand the relative risk of various activities, the Texas Medical Association published this chart. Remember, circumstances can vary, so be aware of your situation.
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How risky is shopping at the grocery, or at a mall? Eating in a restaurant? Going to a movie? Chart prepared by doctors tells you
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