Wednesday 4 August 2021

Should unvaccinated people avoid bars and restaurants? Experts weigh in

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Should unvaccinated people avoid bars and restaurants? Experts weigh in
One epidemiologist said that unvaccinated indoor diners increase the "level of risk of transmission" for everyone.
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