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6 Months Into The Pandemic, What Feels Safe To You? What Are You Unsure About?

Depending on where you live, restaurants may be open for in-person dining outside or inside. Are you comfortable going out to eat, or are you still holding off? What questions do you have about what activities are safe?
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Depending on where you live, restaurants may be open for in-person dining outside or inside. Are you comfortable going out to eat, or are you still holding off? What questions do you have about what activities are safe?

The coronavirus pandemic has changed people's behavior, and what you're comfortable doing now may be different from what you were comfortable doing back in March. The Consider This team wants to know what questions you have about what activities are safe to participate in.

Are you trying to decide if it's safe to eat at restaurants? Maybe you're trying to plan a trip out of state or figure out the best way to see some of your friends. Or maybe you're trying to figure out what precautions you need to be taking in your household. Let us know what questions you have, and we'll answer some of them in an episode.

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Wynne Davis is a digital reporter and producer for NPR's All Things Considered.
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