Not to sure about this. Plenty of beaches are packed with people, literally waves pushing people into one another. Seems like the risk is actually quite high--especially since you do not see masks on these people (not to mention one does not enter water with a mask).https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1276587493316595712 …
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I can't imagine why one would need a mask in the water. We have six months of epidemiology now on where the outbreaks actually occur.
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We never said about wearing a mask in the beach. But when is too crowded, the air circulation is not working properly.
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Yes, no one talked about a mask, but I cannot imagine that beaches in the UK and California are safe. I am not sure where you are and of course beaches are safe like parks in that sense. But parks too seem borderline at times in NYC. This pic from UK speaks volumes.pic.twitter.com/mzwH62zAtK
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Actually, let's see in three weeks. There have been many many such pictures over the past months with no spikes. Look at how much air there is over those people and do you really see anyone packed closer than 1m? It's very hard to get that close to a stranger in a bathing suit.
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Beaches are one of the least risky environments. Indoor bars and restaurants. House parties. Indoor gatherings where unmasked people talk. Not beaches.