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These are the most likely — and least likely — ways to spread COVID-19

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coronavirus, there are more options of activities for Canadians, both inside and outside.Shopping malls have reopened across Canada and hair salons have, too.

Public parks and beaches are popular gathering spots for many looking to enjoy the warm summer weather.But what activities are safest, and what pose the most risk?“There’s nothing that’s 100 per cent safe and there’s nothing that’s 100 per cent unsafe,” said Timothy Sly, an epidemiologist and professor of public health at Toronto’s Ryerson University.“Everything is on a probability sliding scale.”Judging how safe it will be to partake in any activities depends on several factors, said Cynthia Carr, an epidemiologist and founder of EPI Research.These include, Carr said, your.

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