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5 Places You Shouldn't Visit Right After They Reopen

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5 Places You Shouldn't Visit Right After They Reopen

5 Places You Shouldn't Visit Right After They Reopen

5 Places You Shouldn't Visit Right After They Reopen Just because businesses are reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic, that doesn't make them completely safe.

According to 'BestLife,' you should consider staying away from these 5 places for the time being.

1.

Gyms John Zurlo, MD, to MedicalXpress.com 2.

Nail Salons Labeled by many as a "high-risk" business, California Governor Gavin Newson recently named them as the source of COVID-19 outbreaks in the state.

3.

Playgrounds Via 2018 HomeAdvisor.com study 4.

Bowling Alleys Aside from germs potentially living on bowling balls, "rented bowling shoes can be a host to several microorganisms," according to podiatrist Thomas F.

Vail, DPM.

5.

Tattoo Shops Getting inked or pierced doesn't allow the artist or customer to remain six feet apart.

The process can also draw blood, which can potentially transmit COVID-19.


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