You are mentally ill if you do not understand we are in a pandemic. |
| Most playgrounds in Capitol Hill DC everyone is wearing masks. |
| Been to the playground twice, both times my kids were the only ones in masks. I don't get it! What am I missing? Sure it's outside, but they're on equipment together so they're at times very close. |
But you need sustained contact in poor ventilation to spread/catch covid. There's no indication that a kid running past another kid from 1ft away is how people are getting covid. None whatsoever. OP if this really stresses you out, you have to go at off times. 7am, or so. |
I didn't ask if there was exposure from running past someone one foot away, but thanks for telling me something I already know. I specifically said sharing playground equipment, like waiting for the slide next to one another, etc. Do people think kids don't spread it still? |
| Everyone is wearing masks at our neighborhood playground in PG. |
| Please point me to any study where outdoor transmission occurred, especially in young kids outdoors. The SCIENCE indicates kids dont transmit and outdoor transmission among kids OR adults is very rare. I take my kids to the playground every day after school (where they wear masks) and they do not wear masks there. We've gone to a playground pretty much every day since April. We are in NoVA and mask wearing is about 50/50. I have no problem with people that wear masks outdoors, but personally its foolish and not something I'm forcing on my kids. |
Kids spread it, but just have your kid wait a distance behind the next kid. They're not going to get it waiting 30 seconds from 3 feet away unmasked. |
PG is a big place. OP would need to know exactly which one. |
| In the few NW DC playgrounds we frequent easily 90-100 percent of the kids and caregivers/parents have masks. The ones who don’t see glared at. Literally. Not sure what’s wrong with the folks in Md and DC. We are religious with hand hygiene and bring water and paper towels for rinsing dirt off DD’s hands before we use Purell. She knows not to touch her face and get near other kids and tells them to stand back because of covid. Our pediatrician is fine with this - I asked her yesterday and we discussed it. She said she may change her opinion as community spread rises. |
| Try the playgrounds in Upper NW. only kids not wearing masks are the really little ones. The one at the Palisades rec Center is a good one and not far from VA. |
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I am a very frequent Arlington and Fairfax county playground goer. I am home with an insanely active 5 and 2 year old. It’s my lifeline.
Anyhow, Things are changing compared to this summer as far as frequency of masks. I am more cautious now that cases have risen higher than spring. I think most “sane” people feel this way. My summer logic was case counts were low, humidity and sunshine made transmission less likely, and my kids aren’t big talkers, more like run and jump like crazy people. I now wear my mask outside which I’ve been doing basically this week. I feel it’s overkill but whatever. I make my kids wear masks when we go to “big” playgrounds outside our neighborhood or when a close friend is at the park as well and I know they will talk more. They don’t wear masks at our “daily” playground which we go to mostly in the morning and mostly see no one. Anyhow, Fairlington this Sunday almost everyone had masks. Go to smaller playgrounds at off hours, (in the morning basically) and there are very few people. |
| In the DC playground we visit, I have never seen an adult without a mask or kids over 6... occasionally you will see some 3-4 year old unmasked, but it’s rare. Kids under 2 (like my son) are all unmasked |
If your kids are over 6, they are required to wear a mask in public places... whether you like it or not. Maybe you are right, but I prefer to be extra careful and make sure my kids 7 and 5 wear masks when outside |
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McLean |