I do actually agree, and mention in the piece that we should consider opening up streets to pedestrians along with congestion management techniques—especially if park/lawn space is limited in a given locale.https://twitter.com/blerchance/status/1247611326748336131 …
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But I keep hearing of people who have nowhere to go because authorities closed what park/outdoor space exists, or are misinformed about the benefit/risk trade-off for outdoors. That is not sustainable and it's dangerous. People are reporting alarming behaviors within households.
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I'm adding this here. There is not good scientific reason to totally close down parks or beaches the way authorities have been doing; and a lot of reasons to keep them open with sensible guidelines to limit unreasonable congestion or crowding.https://twitter.com/AmeshAA/status/1253167141819428864 …
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very cool. thanks for sharing this intimate view into your world.
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Same here in Southern Finland: there are
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I think people should be able to stop and sit on the lawn too, as long as they are distancing.
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In LA the most nerve wracking thing about this is the vast outdoor areas have been closed. In one LA times article, a local scientist claimed that any sea breeze was highly infectious and that surf spray was aerosolized coronavirus. They later corrected in a subsequent article.
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