Can dining out increase your chances of testing Covid+? CDC weighs in

Updated : Sep 11, 2020 20:04
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Editorji News Desk

A new study by the US CDC study has found that adults who tested positive for Covid-19 were almost twice as likely to report dining out at a restaurant in the 14 days before becoming ill than those who tested negative. 

In addition to this, people who tested positive were also more likely to have visited a bar or coffee, in cases where the persons have otherwise not been in direct contact of a Covid+ person. 

The study included data from over 600 adults who got tested at 11 different health facilities across the US.

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