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 …
You wouldn't constantly pick pictures of the least risky scenario, with no known big outbreaks, to accompany articles about a risky situation, would you? Especially when there are so many cases and studies about the actually high-risk scenarios? Journalistic malpractice.
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Perhaps, but I've seen plenty of photos of crowded bars, parks. Protests. Trump rallies. Journalist malpractice? Not so sure. My point is I have seen many beach photos that rightly show concern. Admittedly, your photo did not ring alarm bells, my comment was in ref to your words.
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The least risky activity is the visually dominant metaphor for risk. Journalist malpractice of the worst kind, in my view.
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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.