The study found similar numbers of positive and negative patients who said they always wore a mask in public, but those who tested positive were more likely to have dined out in the 14 days before their diagnosis.
A new study has found that those who tested positive for COVID-19 were twice as likely to have dined at a restaurant in the 14 days before falling ill.
The study's final sample of 314 eligible participants included 154 people who tested positive for coronavirus and 160 control participants. It also found that similar numbers of people in both positive and negative cases reported visiting gyms, hair salons or a place of worship.
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