With COVID-19 on everyone's mind these days, it's hard not to wonder where are you most likely to catch COVID-19?

Unless you're by yourself in a remote location somewhere, I'm sure the chances for anyone to catch COVID-19 is a huge possibility.

My wife and I tested positive for COVID-19 about two weeks ago after we received our Pfizer booster shots. We both had to quarantine at home and follow all protocols. Chances are that we both caught the virus before the booster shots.

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My wife and I had no idea as to where or how we became infected with COVID-19. It could have been at work, at the bowling alley, a grocery store, or even one of the outlet malls.

check out this breakdown courtesy of mlive.com:

Unsurprisingly, being outdoors, masked and surrounded by silence is the best way to avoid coronavirus, researchers found. And the opposite is true: heavy exercise in a poorly ventilated place packed with maskless people is a nearly surefire way to catch COVID-19-it's 99% effective.

I know we've heard this over and over again but it's so true, wearing your mask, getting vaccinated and keeping at least six feet apart, along with improved ventilation can help stop the spread of COVID-19.

When ever you take the chance to hang out with a bunch of people who aren't wearing masks, then you most certainly have increased your chances of getting COVID-19.

Mlive.com also tells us:

"We urgently need to improve the safety of the air that we breathe across a range of environments," researchers wrote in their paper. "Data from COVID-19 outbreaks consistently show that a large fraction of buildings worldwide have very low ventilation rates despite the requirements set in national building standards."

Answers to 25 common COVID-19 vaccine questions

Vaccinations for COVID-19 began being administered in the U.S. on Dec. 14, 2020. The quick rollout came a little more than a year after the virus was first identified in November 2019. The impressive speed with which vaccines were developed has also left a lot of people with a lot of questions. The questions range from the practical—how will I get vaccinated?—to the scientific—how do these vaccines even work?

Keep reading to discover answers to 25 common COVID-19 vaccine questions.

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