COVID-19 Social Interaction Circles

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social interaction circles keep out COVID-19

Social interaction circles can easily become germ circles if even one person gets infected. Social interaction circles with number of people in each household. Overlapping circles indicates that at least one person has been inside the home of a person in the overlapping circle. Orange circles represent households with at-risk individuals. Yellow circles represent households with people who work outside of the home. Circle size represent relative risk of COVID-19 positivity based on the exposure to other people outside of the household. [Credit: Nancy R. Gough, BioSerendipity, LLC]
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