I’m looking at this picture and all I see is people with way more than six feet between them in a sunny and well-ventilated area. I wish they had masks on, but what’s else is the problem? Given how large beaches are, is there a safer way to go outdoors? I don’t get beach outrage. https://twitter.com/travisakers/status/1251260796476305409 …
Can't tell the far part but as long as groups have six feet between them, safer than anything indoors. (Those groups/families are already together indoors.) I wish they wore masks! Even indoors (much higher risk) papers say infection after sustained contact, not fleeting moment.
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I hope you're right about the groups/families. From what I'm reading and hearing, tho, I worry that some are not already together indoors, and it doesn't take a lot of "cheaters" to reaccelerate the spread, right?
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Yeah. Though "cheaters" off your public beach are going to cram indoors. No pictures to get mad at—but bigger risk. I think we should work to convince non-household people to not congregate, but if they will (and some will), outdoors is significant harm reduction—less dangerous.
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This just isn't accurate. Opening beaches, things that are NOT necessary, is foolish. And you comparing going to the beach to going to get food or using public transportation is really off-putting. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200414/cdc-covid-19-can-spread-13-feet-travel-on-shoes …
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