A group of infectious disease specialists ranked the risk levels of some daily life and social activities. Remember, these levels are based on the doctor’s expertise and assume that participants have taken the greatest safety precautions, including social distancing, wearing masks, and hands. Ministry of Health...etc. They assess the risk of each activity into 9 levels:
Lowest risk---level 1
Maximum risk-level 9

1. Open mail *(1)*
2. Restaurant takeaway *(2)*
3. Refueling at car petrol station *(2)*
4. Playing tennis *(2)*
5. Camping *(2)*
6. Supermarket shopping *(3)*
7. Walking, running or cycling with the crowd *(3)*
8. Playing golf *(3)*
9. Two nights in the hotel *(4)*
10. Sitting in the doctor's waiting room *(4)*
11.Go to the library or museum *(4)*
12. Shopping in the busy city center *(4)*
13.Go to the park *(4)*
14. Eating dinner at someone else's house *(5)*
15. Participate in a barbecue party *(5)*
16.Go to the beach *(5)*
17. Go shopping at the mall *(5)*
18. Send your child to school or daycare *(6)*
19. Work in an office building *(6)*
20. Swimming in a public swimming pool *(6)*
21. Visit relatives or friends *(6)*
22. Go to a hair salon or beauty salon *(7)*
23. Eating in the restaurant *(7)*
24. Attend a wedding or funeral *(7)*
25. Travel by plane *(7)*
26. Playing basketball *(7)*
27. Playing football *(7)*
28. Hug or shake hands when greeting friends *(7)*
29. Buffet *(8)*
30. Work out at the gym *(8)*
31. Go to the amusement park *(8)*
32. Go to the cinema *(8)*
33. Attend large-scale music concerts *(9)*
34. Go to the indoor gym *(9)*
35. Participate in religious ceremonies *(9)*
36. Go to the bar *(9)*

Good Luck!

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Stay home, get your immune system up.