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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're running, you should wear a mask not only for your protection, but for the protection of others. Runners are far more likely to spread respiratory droplets over longer distances. It is just selfish for anyone to run without a mask because it isn't comfortable for them.[/quote] Can you point to one single case of a runner being some kind of super spreader? Because where TF is this absolutely crazy, utterly irrational demonization of runners coming from? [/quote] https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/15/well/move/running-social-distancing.html[/quote] So there's zero evidence of someone getting infected by a runner? That's what I thought. [/quote] This brilliant logic got us all to the point where we are now. If we wait until we can trace deaths back to a particular cause, it will be months too late. How about if we follow the science and ask everyone to make some minor adjustments to their routines? [/quote] There is no "science" to follow. There is no evidence that cover-19 (or any other disease for that matter) is likely to spread by somebody jogging past you on a trail. Wear a mask if you want, but you are being driven by anxiety, not science.[/quote] +1000 PP I know it gives you anxiety to see someone breathing heavily outdoors, but there is no logic behind your anxiety. ALL scientific evidence points to COVID-19 being transmitted through close contact with someone, especially over some duration of time (10 minutes or so) without good air movement (indoors). There is ZERO evidence that runners have infected someone passing them. There are lots and lots and lots of documented cases of people getting infected with the above criteria. So by all means do what you need to do to satisfy your mental health issues. But they will not be solved by placing the blame on someone not causing you harm. [/quote]
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