As states lift stay-at-home orders, more people are wondering, how do we go back outside?
As many states start to relax their stay-at-home orders, individuals and families are navigating how best to reengage with what was once everyday life.
Others will be more cautious, looking to scientists for guidance on how to weigh the risks of leaving home. As part of Just the FAQs: Coronavirus Conversations, USA TODAY interviewed four specialists to get answers to some of your most pressing questions. Tim Lant and Joshua LaBaer at Arizona State University are now working on models to track the spread of the virus in Arizona. The University of Chicago's Devin G. Pope studied how the virus spreads in restaurants and bars. And Dr.
A negative test is very reassuring, but there are biological reasons that a test could produce a false negative. For example, you could have been infected yesterday, so a test today would be too soon. So it is really a combination of good testing and careful attention to avoiding exposure that would be most reassuring.
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