Can we please have a talk with the photo editors? ENOUGH WITH THE BEACH PICTURES ruining articles.
Beaches are one of the least risky environments. Indoor bars and restaurants. House parties. Indoor gatherings where unmasked people talk. Not beaches.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/25/us/coronavirus-cases-young-people.html …
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What's the top comment? "Stay inside, save lives." Nope. "Staying inside" itself has many harms, is not sustainable for another year, and outdoors is important for mental and physical health. The problem isn't young ones having fun, it's doing risky things which are... indoors.pic.twitter.com/kxS5iAawBx
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This virus is not a moral agent that will disproportionately smite young people who annoy their elders with all their fun or one's ideological enemies. It spreads with some behaviors and settings that are not in a moral or ideological hierarchy. It's not a religion, it's a virus.
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I've been thinking about this a lot, especially as I weight why this is spiking in the summer. I was wondering if there has been research about how people flocking to indoor spaces with a/c might equal more exposure than being outdoors at the beach/park.
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We already have overwhelming evidence that indoors (crowded/talking) is the high risk. Outdoor transmission has been documented, but is fairly rare in the studies, and seems to require talking at length. So yes, people flocking to bars/restaurants in the south may be a culprit.
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Yeah I’ve been talking/tweeting about this for months based mostly on Korean CDC findings.
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