Dining Bubbles Are Germ-Laden
Outdoor dining bubbles and igloos may be less safe than indoor dining. Dr. Robert Glatter said, “The reality is that outdoor dining bubbles are not safer than indoor dining and may actually increase your risk of contracting Covid-19. The risk posed by lingering aerosols after diners leave a table within an outdoor enclosure constitutes at least some of the potential risk for transmission,”
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