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[quote=Anonymous][quote] OP, I work with environmental engineers who model aerosol spread (as in airborne viruses). Masked outdoors is very low risk. This is what we do, and we’re not especially fussy about distance. It’s difficult to maintain that while playing. [b]But with masks and outdoors, you should be fine[/b]. Enough big particles are trapped in the mask and the smaller ones disperse due to infinite air volume. Indoors, even masked, is a different story. It can be safe if your ACH (air exchange per hour) is very high but most schools don’t have the ability to do this with their HVAC. I would not do this with current community spread, unless you really have to... and then only with windows open and as much ventilation as you can create (such as a boxed fan blowing out). Knowing the science around this has helped us to make decisions we are comfortable with for our family. Check on neighborhood lists to see if there are other families with kids your daughter’s age and a similar risk profile. We have been lucky to find several families who we socialized with throughout the year (outdoor/masked), and the difference between 0 friends and even 1 or 2 is infinite. We are now opening up to socialize (again, outdoor and masked) with more families so long as the adults are vaccinated. It’s been a long year and mental health is also a consideration. Don’t worry about what’s done — just focus on what is ahead and do your best. Vaccines for kids will be here within 6-7 months and hopefully that will relieve the stress and anxiety around all these decisions. Good luck![/quote] Do you have any real world data that shows masks effectively mitigate spread outdoors? Not looking for models...the models aren’t really translating to the real world. I am not finding they make a difference outdoors even with contact sports. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.18.21251986v1 Would love to see your data on this.[/quote]
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