Some 39% of U.S. adults say they’re comfortable eating out, according to a Sept. 18-20 survey of more than 2,200 Americans conducted by Morning Consult. That’s the highest share reported since the second week of June, when some 41% of Americans said they were comfortable.
Though they may be feeling more comfortable about eating in restaurants, Americans may want to proceed with caution, health experts say. The report’s findings were based on an investigation of symptomatic patients at 11 U.S. health care facilities. It found that having close contact with people known to have COVID-19 or visiting establishments that offered “on-site eating or drinking options were associated with COVID-19 positivity.”
However, the authors noted several limitations to the findings in the report. One was that researchers didn’t ask patients to distinguish between indoor and outdoor dining when they asked them about eating at restaurants. Meanwhile, Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for three decades, said in a July interview with MarketWatch that he would not dine out at any restaurant, be it inside or outside.
We’ve been eating at restraints since March, sooooooo...lol
Why wouldn’t you be comfortable if you’re under 70 years old and under 300 lbs? I’ve been flying every few weeks throughout this pandemic and eating out weekly. Restaurants are full. Never gave it a thought. You gotta live your life.
Hoax plandemic and rigged covid testing
I’m done with fake news
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DONE with this BULL SHIT
I have no doubt those numbers are regional.
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