Read the original article on Best Life. “If we’re in the hot zone the way we are now, where there’s so many infections around, I would feel quite uncomfortable even being in a restaurant. And particularly if it was at full capacity,” Fauci said. And for more on where the hottest of hot zones are, find out How Bad the COVID Outbreak Is in Your State. “It depends on your individual circumstances. If you are someone who is in the highest risk category, as best as possible, don’t travel anywhere,” Fauci said when asked about public transportation. “If you go someplace, you have a car, you’re in your car by yourself, not getting on a crowded subway, not getting on a crowded bus.” And for more up-to-date COVID news, sign up for our daily newsletter. Fauci also said that high-risk folks, like himself, as he’s 79 years old, should avoid “flying in an airplane.” However, “If you’re a 25-year-old who has no underlying conditions, that’s much different,” he explained. And for more on risky behaviors, check out I’m a Doctor and Here’s the Worst Thing You’re Doing as COVID Surges. “Bars are really problematic. I have to tell you, if you look at some of the outbreaks that we’ve seen, it’s when people go into bars, crowded bars,” Fauci said, repeating the concern he’s been sharing since the summer. “I used to like to sit at a bar and grab a hamburger and a beer. But when you’re at a bar, people are leaning over your shoulder to get a drink, people next to each other like this. It’s kind of fun because it’s social, but it’s not fun when this virus is in the air. So I would think that if there’s anything you want to clamp down on for the time being, it’s bars.” And for more signs of sickness you should know, These 4 Easy-To-Miss Symptoms Could Mean You Have COVID, Experts Say.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb