Are outdoor dining bubbles safe? Here’s what experts want you to know. - TODAYshow
: You may be in close proximity to others with no airflow, which can lead to the spread of the coronavirus.
There could also be some concern about aerosols remaining in an individual tent or bubble after a party has left, but Kraft and Gonsalves both agreed that the risk was relatively minimal and that the greater concern is about contracting the virus from others in the enclosure.
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