7 places you should not visit even if they are open

These spots can be open for business, but that does not mean it's a good idea to enter.


There are so many things that we all missLife before pandemic coronavirus transformed our worlds upside down. Dinners with friends in restaurants to kiss family members, we darling, the simplest aspects of our lives have changed almost overnight. And although we are looking forward to going back to normal, it is important to realize that simply because companies are a reopening, itdoes not necessarily mean that it's 100% safe Enter inside. Of course, you can not avoid pharmacy or supermarket, but if you can help it, these are the places where you should always avoid, even if they are open in your state. And for more things to consider in the middle of the easing of the lock, check9 errors that you should not do when reopening.

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Tattoos

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In states such as Indiana, Oklahoma and Wyoming,Tattoolers are now allowed again to ink customers. But considering that you can not maintain six feet away between the artist and the customer, the two sitting in the hot seat and those who make the tattoo are endangered, even if they wear masks and gloves.

Dermatologist of the city of New YorkJoshua Zeichner, MD, said the refinery29 that it is better toLead the art of corporal art at the age of Covid-19. "I would likeAvoid new piercings and new tattoos to be safe, "he says. Anyone who has already had a tattoo also knows that the process can draw blood, which couldpossibly transmit Covid-19, according to the administration of food and medicine (FDA).

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Bowling trails

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When the Ebola virus epidemic hit in 2014, Bowling Alley was a topic of conversation after a doctor working with patients with the virus traveled to New York Bowling Alley, then went down from the disease itself. The incident was very concerned aboutSurfaces of a shared bowling ball, Which one islikelyto host germs. And as we know now,Coronavirus is even more mortal and contagious than the Ebola virus.

The bowling balls except, the turbies of the bowling are also a place where the shoes are shared and that you have probably heard of here thatCoronavirus droplets can exist on shoes and laces. As a podiatristThomas F. Vail, Dpm, notes, "rBowling shoes may have aHost with several microorganisms. "And for places more loaded with germ to avoid any case, check7 public places the most germs you should avoid even after their revenue.

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Nail salons

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Governor of CaliforniaGavin Newsom Nail salons recently identified as theSource of coronavirus epidemics In the state and labeled "high risk" companies. So you may want to reconsider this manicure, even if it is allowed in your state. Although masks and gloves can help prevent the propagation of coronavirus via respiratory droplets, this is another practice that does not allow six feet away. In addition, cuticle cuts and other nail treatments can potentially draw blood, which could potentiallytransmit the coronavirus. And if you want to know when you can get a mani-pedi again, checkWhen will he be careful to do your nails? Experts weigh in.

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Gymnasiums

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You probably heard over the years that gymnasiums areBreeding ground for germs-Inincarding airbornerespiratory virus like COVID-19. Even if you do your best to wipe a machine before and after using it, you are in the minority. According to a survey of Runwmill Reviews of more than 1,000 gymnasiums,31% reported not to wipe their machines regularly.

"If you touch a surface where someone sneezed, like a gym bench, then rub with your little finger,The virus could spread, "John Zurlo, MD, Jefferson Health'sDirector of Infectious Disease Division, says medicalxpress.com. And for more on all germs on the elliptics and in the locker room of your gym,It is 8 gross spots at the gym, according to experts.

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Play ground

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Children are notorious not to follow the rule of 20 seconds washing hands with them to their own devices, so you can imagine how manyThe germs hide on the monkey bars. Although bacterial and viral infections such as Covid-19 differ, a study of 2018 HomeAwsevis.com revealed that areas such as rock walls, baby swings and Seeseaw each have a nine million training units. colonies (CFUs) of bacteria per square inch. It's about 52,000 times more bacteria than your toilet seat at home. Similarly, slides have an average of six million CFU per square inch.

"Children who descend the slide in an outdoor playground can actually meet about 60,000 times more bacteria than at the top of the slide with the local catch of fast food or other interior playground", notes of the study.

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Arcades

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When Realsimple conducted a study with international NSF International trials in 2009, they sold common surfaces that we all come into contact with often. And they found thatVideo game controller in an arcade Contained 551 cfus per square inch, which, less than these above-mentioned playground surfaces, is still alarming enough. It is 69 times the amount of bacteria found on a plush toy in the pediatric office!

"Any public play area for children, with toys or a bullet pit, isinclined to accumulate germs and infections, "pediatricianChristopher Weiss, Are already saidUnited States today. "Allpublic point that many hands are fluent ... are likely to be dirty too. And you can only imagine how many hands have touched this button or this button of joy!

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Public pools

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Ohio public pools are placed to open By the end of May and some are already open in states such as Georgia andCaroline from the southBut that does not mean you want to dive into the head first. Although it believed thatchlorineinThe pool can kill coronavirus, "You must assume that people [at the pool] are infected"Roberta Lavin, aprofessor of medicine At the University of the University of Tennessee Nursing College, told the American masters swimming. "All they touch would be contaminated. It would be difficult toEnter and get out of the pool without touching anything Or interact with another person. "

In fact, in the big cities that have seensome of the most coronavirus casesThe citizens look entirely a public pool without public pools. Chief Epidemiologist at the University of ChicagoEmily Landon, MD, saysThe Chicago Tribune,"I suspect thatPools are going to be one of the last places This will be allowed to be open. "And for summer activities, you can do it safely, check19 summer hobbies that you can always do during the quarantine.

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