Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that selfish? The playgrounds in DC are open in Phase 2. Anyone can use the playgrounds.
OP - you can decide if that is worth the risk. It seems like wearing masks and being outdoors reduces the risk. It also seems like contaminated surfaces are not a significant source of transmission.
That said, there are some people who won’t accept any risk, however low.
Why are you saying contaminated surfaces are not a source of transmission? We have no contact tracing and they are still pushing hand sanitizing nonstop.
I think masks do help, but kids keeping on masks at a playground without fiddling with them with their hands seems extremely unlikely.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/05/21/virus-does-not-spread-easily-contaminated-surfaces-or-animals-revised-cdc-website-states/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that selfish? The playgrounds in DC are open in Phase 2. Anyone can use the playgrounds.
OP - you can decide if that is worth the risk. It seems like wearing masks and being outdoors reduces the risk. It also seems like contaminated surfaces are not a significant source of transmission.
That said, there are some people who won’t accept any risk, however low.
Why are you saying contaminated surfaces are not a source of transmission? We have no contact tracing and they are still pushing hand sanitizing nonstop.
I think masks do help, but kids keeping on masks at a playground without fiddling with them with their hands seems extremely unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:I would let my kid do it. If it got too crowded I would leave. I would also take hand sanitizer.
Anonymous wrote:Why is that selfish? The playgrounds in DC are open in Phase 2. Anyone can use the playgrounds.
OP - you can decide if that is worth the risk. It seems like wearing masks and being outdoors reduces the risk. It also seems like contaminated surfaces are not a significant source of transmission.
That said, there are some people who won’t accept any risk, however low.
Anonymous wrote:Seems selfish. By definition, only a few kids get to take advantage. Why do your kids get to play, but not mine?