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Outdoor events are safer from COVID-19 — but can still be risky

Video Credit: WCPO Cincinnati - Duration: 02:09s - Published
Outdoor events are safer from COVID-19 — but can still be risky

Outdoor events are safer from COVID-19 — but can still be risky

Country superstar Garth Brooks may have canceled his Cincinnati show in light of rising COVID-19 case numbers, but Reds games, outdoor concerts and festivals continue to draw large crowds across Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.

How safe is it to attend?


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