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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And if people can eat in restaurants, we should be able to go to the playground! Ridiculous.[/quote] How can you not get this? At restaurants, they can easily remove tables or leave tables empty. Patrons are pretty immobile once they are seated. Employees can wipe all surfaces in between patrons. You’re in a small group (table) at a restaurant, usually with people from the same household. At a playground, people are running around, touching the same surfaces. Those same people (kids) are the worst at not touching their eyes, nose and mouth, not keeping masks on or having ill fitting masks. Kids fail to correctly cover sneezes. Kids can’t appropriately keep 6’ apart from others. There is usually no water and soap to wash for 20 seconds. It is 100% appropriate to open a restaurant before a park. [/quote] I can see your point for a playground, but not an outdoor pool. Plenty of states are letting the private pools open.[/quote] Pools have changing areas, bathrooms, railings, chairs, fountains, ledges, etc. swimming isn’t the issue. Stopping swimming at a pool is. [/quote] I'm sure it has been mentioned before, but changing areas would not be used. At our private club members would arrive and leave in their swimsuits. Bathrooms used one person at a time. Wash your hands, use hand sanitizer. The only railings I can think of are the ladders in/out of the pool. Water fountains closed and members bring their own water. Members can bring their own chairs. If we kept chairs on deck they would be reserved and cleaned after use. Picture 5 families spread out around the pool deck using assigned spaces in the pool. Probably less risky than a restaurant or supermarket. [/quote]
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