Dr Fauci says bars and restaurants should be closed after CDC report revealed Americans who dined out are TWICE as likely to test positive for COVID-19 Dr Anthony Fauci said Friday that restaurants should stay closed after research showed that Americans are more likely to test positive after dining out A CDC report found that among people who had eaten at a restaurant in the past two weeks, 41% tested positive for coronavirus and 27% tested negative Another 26% of study participants had not recently visited restaurants People were not at significantly greater risk of catching coronavirus if they had recently ridden buses or gone to salons, gyms or offices Positive tests were also 70% more common among those who had been to a bar or coffee shop in the prior 14 days By NATALIE RAHHAL US HEALTH EDITOR
PUBLISHED: 11:19 EDT, 18 September 2020 | UPDATED: 13:26 EDT, 18 September 2020
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