Eating together isn't safe during pandemic, Turkish expert warns

Sharing a meal with others at a table isn't safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, Turkey's Coronavirus Science Committee member Prof. Tevfik Özlü said. Noting that everyone takes off their masks to eat, the professor said it was an "ideal situation" for the virus to spread.

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Eating at the same table with others is not safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, Turkey's Health Ministry Coronavirus Committee Member Prof. Tevfik Özlü said on social media on Sept. 30.

"Eating and drinking together isn't safe during the pandemic, sharing a meal at a table isn't safe. Everyone should eat in isolation or at safe distances from each other," the expert said.

The professor said that sharing meals, regardless of whether it was at a home or in a restaurant, was an ideal situation for COVID-19 to spread.

"Naturally, nobody wears a mask. You're unprotected, and you're sitting at a table, so you can't keep a distance," Özlü said.

The committee member also urged everyone to check for kitchen staff's use of personal protective equipment if they choose to go out for a meal.

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