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Actions like social distancing and wearing a mask (or the lack thereof) can alter risk level significantly. Here's what you should consider about various activities as restrictions start to lift across the country.Getting together with family or friends who don't live in your household comes with a high risk of infection, Hassig said. The nature of bars — mingling, crowded bartops, and the inability to wear a mask while you're drinking — make them a high-risk place for coronavirus infection, Hassig said. The risk could be lowered by social distancing, mask-wearing, and abstaining from rituals that involve touching, eating or drinking. There's a low risk of catching the coronavirus from touching your mail or other items, like groceries.
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