Health experts have listed out 36 activities and ranked them in order of riskiest to do amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
is an anxiety-inducing headache. That’s why we’re glad for some guidance from public health experts on just how risky certain activities are now that we’re navigating a coronavirus world.and comes from the collective opinions of four Michigan public health experts.
The activities the group of doctors ranked by level of risk from 1-10 include going to the gym, camping, visiting a hair salon, a trip to the beach, and dozens more. They elaborate on each and note that with so many activities, it will all depend on certain factors. Some activities are just going to be a high level of danger no matter what, and that includes bars, which are ranked at a level 9 out of 10. “After a couple of drinks, they’re starting to feel a little more invincible,” Husain said. “And that’s when the trouble starts.” Sims adds, “I’d probably give bars a 10. I’m really worried about bars.”
The experts all seem to agree that one summer stalwart activity for kids is among the riskiest — public pools. “There’s no way to make it safe,” Emig said. “How are you going to wear your mask in the pool?” There are also still question marks about whether the virus can spread in that environment. “We don’t have good data to show how the virus would behave in a pool,” Husain said.
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