Walking around the Mall, hiking, fishing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine if at least 10 feet from anyone else and you do not touch anything.


I am just curious PP, why the people in Spain and Italy and France are not outside? Thoughts?


This is what I wonder. My husband won't let me go outside, but I don't see how I can catch/spread it if I'm not around other people. We live in rural Mississippi now, so call me stupid, but I just don't understand the risk.


I’m from Mississippi. I just returned from a trip to visit family. I wish I could have stayed. Our family land is in the middle of nowhere up in northeast Mississippi. I felt completely safe while I was there. There is COVID in Mississippi. I would just avoid the larger cities. Jackson and the suburbs around it seem to have the most cases. There is a cluster of cases around Poplarville as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are avoiding outside areas where lots of people may have been since the virus can linger in the air for 3 hours.

Not visiting the tidal basin this year or going to the school track by our house (it's been very busy). Instead, we looked up more parks and trails where we live and explored those. We did two this weekend where we were the only ones there.

We also picked a school that isn't near any homes and went to their track yesterday. Again, we were the only ones there.

3 hours?
Have you heard of wind?

What about staying indoors and the building air conditioning unit transmits the virus to your room?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are avoiding outside areas where lots of people may have been since the virus can linger in the air for 3 hours.

Not visiting the tidal basin this year or going to the school track by our house (it's been very busy). Instead, we looked up more parks and trails where we live and explored those. We did two this weekend where we were the only ones there.

We also picked a school that isn't near any homes and went to their track yesterday. Again, we were the only ones there.

3 hours?
Have you heard of wind?

What about staying indoors and the building air conditioning unit transmits the virus to your room?


I guess every single person living in an apartment/condo building is doomed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are avoiding outside areas where lots of people may have been since the virus can linger in the air for 3 hours.

Not visiting the tidal basin this year or going to the school track by our house (it's been very busy). Instead, we looked up more parks and trails where we live and explored those. We did two this weekend where we were the only ones there.

We also picked a school that isn't near any homes and went to their track yesterday. Again, we were the only ones there.

3 hours?
Have you heard of wind?

What about staying indoors and the building air conditioning unit transmits the virus to your room?


someone here compared the virus to pollen. "But if pollen can stick around in the air..."

Yes, people actually type these things for others to read. Good thing this place is anon.
Anonymous
Well ventilated areas with few other people are fine.

My neighbors are out and about, walking and biking. It's very easy to maintain a safe distance. It's different than cities and towns in Europe.
Anonymous
We go outside with our baby daily for walks, usually to the National Mall. Haven’t been towards the monuments (assume that would be more crowded) but over towards the capitol. It’s super easy to stay 6 feet away from everyone at all times - not a lot of people out, big wide sidewalks. Today I think we’ll take a blanket and picnic on the grass.

We live in an 800 sq ft apartment - we need air and exercise, and as long as we are always 6 ft away from others, I don’t see the risk.
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