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Talk to Patients About: Why COVID-19 "Parties" Are a Bad Idea.
Most people have gradually adjusted to the day-to-day changes caused by COVID-19, such as washing hands frequently, wearing masks, and social distancing. But others have looked for strategies to get around the hassles caused by the pandemic. In some cases, this has included deliberately trying to contract the potentially deadly illness through "COVID parties," events designed to expose people to someone with COVID-19.
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