As the weather heats up, many of us are contemplating how to safely go out into the world and enjoy the summer. drsanjaygupta talks to CNN contributor and immunologist Erin Bromage about what to consider.
As the weather heats up, many of us are contemplating how to safely go out into the world and enjoy the summer. CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to CNN contributor and immunologist Erin Bromage about what to consider before doing anything including hosting a backyard party, going for a hike and taking your family on a road trip.
You can listen on your favorite podcast app, or read the transcript below.Dr. Sanjay Gupta: As the summer heats up, people all over the country are considering how much risk they are willing to take as they venture outside. Some are thinking about reuniting with friends and family for the first time. Others are trying to decide whether or not to take a road trip.
Expanding the family bubble to include another family. What do you think about that? Do you consider that a risky practice? Bromage: It really comes down to having a great discussion with that other family first. I am finding over and over what one family believes is being very risk averse is not the same as another family describes being risk averse. My general feeling is that this can and should be done.
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