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Study finds COVID-19 patients more likely to report dining in at restaurants before getting sick

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Study finds COVID-19 patients more likely to report dining in at restaurants before getting sick

Study finds COVID-19 patients more likely to report dining in at restaurants before getting sick

A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Vanderbilt University Medical Center suggests dining at restaurants may increase your chances of getting COVID-19.


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