03/13/2020 16:08
Subject: Re:DC residents: are you still taking your kids to parks/playgrounds?
Yes hand washing after
Anonymous
03/13/2020 14:13
Subject: DC residents: are you still taking your kids to parks/playgrounds?
Yes to park parks, bikes, and walks around the neighborhood Not sure about playgrounds. If they're deserted and we can exercise precautions (maybe gloves while playing then hand sanitizer after?), we'll probably do that. Probably yes to small playdates (1-2 kids) as long as the families aren't sick and everyone's working from home. Not sure about pools - my preschooler asked this morning if we could go to the pool when school was closed. I think we'll treat it like the playground - go if it's pretty deserted and be extra careful about touching surfaces in the locker room, etc.
Also expecting this to last months and know that we're low risk and likely to be carriers, so we'll do our best to be responsible neighbors and limit community spread.
Anonymous
03/13/2020 12:57
Subject: DC residents: are you still taking your kids to parks/playgrounds?
I went to a playground yesterday and no one was there. So we will probably play at deserted playgrounds with washed hands and/or sanitizer afterwards.
This may last for months, so some reasonableness will be required.
Anonymous
03/13/2020 12:56
Subject: DC residents: are you still taking your kids to parks/playgrounds?
Anonymous wrote:Probably not playgrounds. Definitely yes to hikes, open outdoor spaces, bike riding, scootering etc.
This is the right answer.
Anonymous
03/13/2020 12:56
Subject: DC residents: are you still taking your kids to parks/playgrounds?
Playgrounds no, hikes yes.
Anonymous
03/13/2020 12:53
Subject: DC residents: are you still taking your kids to parks/playgrounds?
No playgrounds. New studies show the virus lives for days on steel/ plastic.