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10th January 2022
01:11pm GMT

Those who go to a pub, restaurant and using public transport were 1.3 times more likely of testing positive. The study looked at 10,000 cases over the span of September and November last year.
Outdoor sport is said to have a risk level of 1.36 per cent and those who leave their home for work were more susceptible to catching it than those who work from home, which was expected.
While this information was collected, the experts were unable to gather data that showed how risky the cinema, concerts or nightclubs were. The same applied to hairdressers, barbers, nail salons or beauty salons.
According to the study, the highest risk activities were as follows:
Shopping - 2.18%
Playing a sport outdoors - 1.36%
Using a bus - 1.31%
Eating at a restaurant or cafe - 1.29%
Using public transport more than once a week - 1.28%
Going to a pub, bar or club - 1.28%
Going to a party - 1.27%
Going to a gym or indoor sports - 1.27%
Leaving home for work - 1.2%
Using a taxi - 1.19%
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