5 Places You’ll Most Likely Catch COVID, According to Dr. Gupta — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, it is important to be aware of the places where you are most likely to catch the virus. According to Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Chief Medical Correspondent for CNN, there are five places that are particularly high-risk for catching COVID-19. These include indoor gatherings, restaurants, bars, gyms, and public transportation. In this article, we will discuss the risks associated with each of these places and provide tips on how to stay safe while visiting them. We will also discuss the importance of wearing a mask and social distancing in order to reduce your risk of catching the virus. By following these guidelines, you can help protect yourself and others from the spread of COVID-19.

5 Places You’ll Most Likely Catch COVID, According to Dr. Gupta — Eat This Not That

As the world continues to grapple with the novel coronavirus, it’s important to stay informed about the places where you’re most likely to catch COVID-19. Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent, recently shared his insights on the five places you should be most wary of when it comes to the virus.

1. Grocery Stores

Grocery stores are one of the most common places to catch COVID-19, according to Dr. Gupta. He recommends that you wear a mask, practice social distancing, and use hand sanitizer when shopping. Additionally, try to limit your time in the store and opt for contactless payment options when possible.

2. Restaurants

Dining out can be a risky activity during the pandemic. Dr. Gupta recommends avoiding indoor dining and opting for outdoor seating or takeout instead. If you do choose to dine indoors, make sure the restaurant is following safety protocols such as requiring masks and social distancing.

3. Public Transportation

Public transportation is another place where you’re likely to catch COVID-19. Dr. Gupta recommends avoiding public transportation if possible and opting for other forms of transportation such as walking, biking, or driving. If you must take public transportation, make sure to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

4. Gyms

Gyms are another place where you’re likely to catch COVID-19. Dr. Gupta recommends avoiding gyms if possible and opting for outdoor activities such as running or biking. If you do choose to go to the gym, make sure the gym is following safety protocols such as requiring masks and social distancing.

5. Large Gatherings

Large gatherings are one of the most dangerous places to be during the pandemic. Dr. Gupta recommends avoiding large gatherings if possible and opting for virtual gatherings instead. If you do choose to attend a large gathering, make sure to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

By following Dr. Gupta’s advice, you can help reduce your risk of catching COVID-19. Remember to wear a mask, practice social distancing, and use hand sanitizer when in public. Stay safe!

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The Supreme Court blocked state COVID-19 restrictions against houses of worship but use caution if you plan to attend: They are hotspots for the virus. 

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“Staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others from COVID-19,” says the CDC, calling “a house or cabin with people from your household (e.g., vacation rentals)” more risky and “Hotels or multi-unit guest lodgings (e.g., bed and breakfasts)” “even more risky.”

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said: “We need to really take seriously the issue of wearing masks all the time and not congregating in bars,” calling them “certainly an important mechanism of this spread.”

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“In cities worldwide, coronavirus outbreaks have been linked to restaurants, cafes and gyms. Now, a new model using mobile-phone data to map people’s movements suggests that these venues could account for most COVID-19 infections in US cities,” reports Nature. “The team then used the model to simulate different scenarios, such as reopening some venues while keeping others closed. They found that opening restaurants at full capacity led to the largest increase in infections, followed by gyms, cafes and hotels and motels.”

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One way you can catch COVID is to be indoors with strangers (or anyone you’re not sheltering with) who have their masks off. Naturally, you must take your mask off to eat. That’s why restaurants are so problematic. “When you have restaurants indoors in a situation where you have a high degree of infection in the community, you’re not wearing masks, that’s a problem,” Dr. Fauci has said. He prefers takeout or delivery.

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Follow the public health fundamentals and help end this pandemic, no matter where you live—get vaccinated ASAP; if you live in an area with low vaccination rates, wear an N95 face mask, don’t travel, social distance, avoid large crowds, don’t go indoors with people you’re not sheltering with (especially in bars), practice good hand hygiene, and to protect your life and the lives of others, don’t visit any of these 35 Places You’re Most Likely to Catch COVID.