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CDC Says COVID-19 Patients Were Twice As Likely to Be Restaurant Patrons

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CDC Says COVID-19 Patients Were Twice As Likely to Be Restaurant Patrons

CDC Says COVID-19 Patients Were Twice As Likely to Be Restaurant Patrons

CDC findings say those who tested positive for COVID-19 were twice as likely to have eaten at a restaurant within 14 days of feeling sick.

Veuer’s TC Newman has more.


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