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Sukkot is mostly celebrated outside. That doesn’t necessarily make it safe during COVID-19. “While technically outdoors, sukkahs are enclosed much more than a typical outdoor setting,” one epidemiologist wrote, noting that the same distancing guidelines that apply to other social settings should be applied to sukkahs.
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