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Unfortunately the Washington Post article is not available under their free Covid articles. If I find another article reporting on the same study that is available for free I'll post it here. The article is reporting on a study that has been accepted for publication my Nature. The unedited manuscript is available at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2923-3 .
The study concludes that restaurants, gyms and coffee shops as places where the virus is most likely to spread outside of home. It used cell phone location data for millions of Americans during the pandemic's first wave. They then used a simple epidemical model for transmission in those locations and used the cell phone data to determine when they had been visited. The results for the model closely matched the virus caseloads in the studied regions.
If you have access to the Post you can read the article here. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/11/10/coronavirus-restaurants-gyms-hotels-risk/
The study concludes that restaurants, gyms and coffee shops as places where the virus is most likely to spread outside of home. It used cell phone location data for millions of Americans during the pandemic's first wave. They then used a simple epidemical model for transmission in those locations and used the cell phone data to determine when they had been visited. The results for the model closely matched the virus caseloads in the studied regions.
If you have access to the Post you can read the article here. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/11/10/coronavirus-restaurants-gyms-hotels-risk/