Indoor vs. outdoor transmission risks
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John,
How dangerous is it to go to the grocery store, or get a (long-overdue)
haircut? Is it safe to visit the park, or head to the beach? These are
questions millions of Americans are facing, without many definitive answers.
But a better understanding of the risks can help.
"These kinds of activities have to be evaluated one-by-one," says Dr. Kelly
Henning, the head of Bloomberg Philanthropies' public health programs, in our
latest Road to Recovery video.
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WATCH NOW
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With summer here and many communities attempting to reopen, Dr. Henning
discusses key differences between indoor and outdoor activities, explores the
implications of recent research and events on how we should approach certain
activities, and offers tips for evaluating risks. Take a moment to watch today.
Thanks,
Bloomberg Philanthropies
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