Despite the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, life is still going on, and people are still gathering together to do things.<br />Now, a HuffPost reports a new graphic has nicely laid out the relative risks of activities with respect to how likely they are to spread the virus.<br />The graphic, produced by Information Is Beautiful, sourced the information from 500 epidemiologists and experts quoted in the media.<br /> <br />Low-risk activities include eating a takeout, exercising outdoors, playing tennis or golf, going to a gas station, and camping.<br />Medium-risk activities include staying at a hotel, hosting a small indoor dinner party, getting a haircut, going on a plane, and sending kids to school or nursery.<br />High risk activities are attending a wedding or funeral, hugging or shaking hands, not wearing a face mask, visiting an amusement park, and eating at a buffet.<br />And going to nightclubs and bars is the ultimate high-risk activity, followed by going to a concert, play, sporting event, indoor party, and church services.