While the novel coronavirus may have people canceling big graduation bashes, birthday parties, or other large get-togethers this season, as many states start to reopen and allow small gatherings of up to 10 people, homeowners are more than ready to break out the grill and have a little fun.
While meeting with anyone outside your home's inhabitants could raise your exposure levels to COVID-19, meeting outdoors has lower risks than convening inside, due to increased air circulation.
"As long as you've been quarantined and are meeting with others who've followed similar practices, it makes the situation low-risk for transmission of the virus," says Andrew Janowski, M.D., an instructor in pediatric infectious diseases at Washington University School of Medicine.
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