I frequently get asked about risk of catching #covid19 from various activities.

I love this diagram.

As your personal risk goes up (bc of your own health, or because of #covid19 prevalence in your area), engagement in risky activities should stop.
Another more nuanced version is available here from @ZekeEmanuel @SaskiaPopescu https://twitter.com/ZekeEmanuel/status/1278410182545018885?s=19">https://twitter.com/ZekeEmanu...
And a clear, consistent list of what to NOT DO right now (regardless of personal health or local #covid19 prevalence) - DO NOT:
* go to bars
* go to indoor parties (50+ people)
* go to public indoor events where people are yelling or singing

#StaySafe #MaskUp #July4th
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So to be clear:

The list I tweeted isn& #39;t perfect. But it& #39;s a start for judging your own potential exposure.

In any activity, you can decrease risk by masking, physically distancing, & being outside.
And thank you @JonMarronMD for a nice thread breaking down the 2 diagrams I cite above; https://twitter.com/JonMarronMD/status/1279140809007390721?s=19">https://twitter.com/JonMarron...
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