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Wiggy_0000 t1_irmh6v0 wrote

It’s a 1 in 10000 change right now. Main spread is through face to face unmasked contact. Mainly families and friends. But the leasing thought is you need about five minutes of close contact with someone for that to happen. So going to the gym, eating in crowded restaurants, confused closed spaces with tons of strangers (planes, cruises, buses, trains, etc.), your children/nieces/nephews crawling all over you because I’ve never met a toddler that understands personal space; these are the activities where you’re at a higher risk than touching an elevator button. Unless you’re touching it with your eyeball. Then you need to see a doctor for completely different reasons.

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