One of the big debates this COVID season is how to safely open up schools. Anecdotally, the schools that have opened up have had decent results. One of the local school districts has enlisted the support of UCSD to help them figure out the risks and how to manage them. They have some interesting points. But the main point IMO is that there is very little risk when outdoors. The data (at least that data that government allow us to see) shows that there are no outbreaks attributed to outdoor activity. Maybe we should hold the governor and health departments responsible for their bad decision to close the beaches, parks and playgrounds.
Monday, October 12, 2020
How To Open Schools and Outdoor Activity
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COVID-19
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