Concerned about getting COVID-19 from the grocery store or an adjacent outdoor runner that coughs on you when you are walking? Don’t be. The main risk is spending a significant amount of time indoors sharing the same air space as other people. This means workplaces, restaurants, face to face interaction, social gatherings, and public transport. Interestingly, incidental social interaction in hallways and elevators does not have significant virus transmission risk.
Yes, it is how you spend your time that has the biggest influence on your propensity to get the virus.
Most notably, social distancing guidelines for limiting infections do not hold in indoor spaces.
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