How risky is shopping at the grocery, or at a mall? Eating in a restaurant? Going to a movie? Chart prepared by doctors tells you

A chart published by the Texas Medical Association outlines the COVID-19 exposure risk associated with a variety of activities — from pumping gas to attending a backyard barbecue to going to a bar.

Health experts say one key to getting through the pandemic without being infected is to limit your possible exposure to the coronavirus.

To help people understand the relative risk of various activities, the Texas Medical Association published this coronavirus risk chart. To see or download a larger version, click on it.

Coronavirus risk chart
Coronavirus risk chart

(Kentucky Health News is an independent news service of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, based in the School of Journalism and Media at the University of Kentucky, with support from the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.)

Al Cross

Al Cross (Twitter @ruralj) is a professor in the University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Media and director emeritus of its Institute for Rural Journalism. His opinions are his own, not UK’s. He was the longest-serving political writer for the Louisville Courier Journal (1989-2004) and national president of the Society of Professional Journalists in 2001-02. He joined the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame in 2010.