In recent years, health experts have continued to study how COVID-19 spreads from person to person. As part of their research, they found that the risk of COVID-19 transmission differs dramatically with respect to specific sites and activities. In other words, you tend to catch or spread coronavirus in certain places or situations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday updated a page on their official travel website and released a new list of activities they say are at risk. The following are some activities that put you at higher risk for COVID-19, according to the CDC. Read on – and to ensure your health and the health of others, do not miss this Sure Sign you already had.
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Travel to certain countries or territories
According to the CDC, it is incredibly risky to travel from a country or territory of the United States with a Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4 travel health notice. At present it includes the majority of the world – yes, the United Kingdom, Chile, South Africa, Poland, you name it – minus Australia, Greenland, New Zealand, China and a few countries in Africa and Asia.
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Social gatherings
The CDC continued to warn against any major social gatherings. This includes weddings, funerals or other types of parties. Do not go to them – or if for some reason you have to “wear masks in public institutions, such as on public and mass transport, at events and gatherings, and wherever they will be with other people,” the CDC recommends on.
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Other misconduct
Sporting events, concerts or parades are all specifically named by the CDC as higher risk mass events. “A mass event is a planned or spontaneous event with a large number of people who can harness the planning and response resources of the community hosting the event, such as a concert, festival, conference or sporting event,” they said. In the past.
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Go to crowded places
Crowded indoor spaces are incredibly dangerous for COVID distribution. “Being in crowds like in restaurants, bars, fitness centers or movies,” according to the CDC, is also risky.
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Public transport
“Taking public transport such as trains or buses or being in transport hubs such as airports” puts you at COVID risk, according to COC. Why? If you are in any enclosed space with other people, it can spread the virus.
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Traveling by boat
Whether you’re traveling on a cruise ship or a riverboat, you’re in a risky COVID situation and warn the CDC: “Cruise ships are very high. It is especially important that people at increased risk for serious illnesses avoid traveling on cruise ships, including river cruises.”
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How to survive this pandemic
As for yourself, follow the principles of dr. Anthony Fauci and help end this boom no matter where you live; wear a face mask, social distance, avoid large crowds, do not go indoors with people you do not shelter with (especially in bars), practice good hand hygiene, be vaccinated if available to you, and around your life and lives to protect from others, do not visit any of these 35 places you are likely to catch COVID.