If you’re planning to head to the county fair this summer or another festival, doctors say there are a couple of safety tips you may want to keep in mind.
When going to any festival or event where there are a lot of people, try to find a corner where you are able to distance from people you don’t know, advises Joseph Khabbaza, MD, pulmonary and critical care physician for Cleveland Clinic.
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