💬 Graph, citing Texas Medical Association, grades exposure risk from 1-9. What's your score?

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Don't count how many times. Just if you've done it once.


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For what it's worth ... no I didn't make this chart. Just wax sent to me

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When I see these type of things my first thought is are these subjective gut feel numbers or based on real data. It makes a huge difference to me.

This has to be subjective! At no point in the green areas do you see attending protests, and we know, according to some in the medical community as well as the omnipotent media, that attending protests is safe!
 
When I see these type of things my first thought is are these subjective gut feel numbers or based on real data. It makes a huge difference to me.
I don't know.

From a bar to a golf course, friends house, cookout, family, outdoor and indoor dining...a few there I've done.

I don't hang around touch people.
 
Going to a sports stadium is a 9. But we stayed 6 feet from everyone possible the entire time and were outside. There were only maybe 50 fans there (semi-pro game my son played in) and most sat in their car for most of the game. We never even went near the stands.

And grocery shopping is listed as a 3 while the mall is a 5. Our mall looks to be much less crowded than the WalMart, even the small Neighborhood Market, maybe even Publix. So which is worse there?
 
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