To conduct their research, the CDC examined COVID cases across 11 U.S. health care facilities and found that the majority of the patients had either been in close contact with a confirmed COVID case, or had been to one of these four locations. In their findings, the CDC displayed the ratio of patients at the health care facilities who received negative versus positive COVID test results. There were more positive test results for people who visited these locations than negative results. Due to the percentage of positive COVID cases associated with these places, it’s worth being extra cautious before visiting them. And for more risky activities to avoid, here are 24 Things You’re Doing Every Day That Put You at COVID Risk. Positive COVID cases: 7.8 percent Negative COVID cases: 5 percent And for more places you might want to avoid, Dr. Fauci Says You Shouldn’t Go Here Until a Year After a Vaccine. Positive COVID cases: 7.8 percentae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Negative COVID cases: 6.3 percent And if you’re going to the gym, This Is The Absolute Worst Place to Go in Your Gym During Coronavirus. Positive COVID cases: 8.5 percent Negative COVID cases: 5 percent And for more up-to-date news, sign up for our daily newsletter. Positive COVID cases: 40.9 percent Negative COVID cases: 27.7 percent And for more on the dangers of eating out, The CDC Says This Is How Much Dining Out Increases Your COVID Risk.