This only thing puts you at the risk of Covid-19 by the pool, says doctor
This is what concerns this infectious disease on the environments of the pool at the time of coronavirus.
It is now July and the coronavirus shows no sign of stop, leaving many Americans looking for relief of quarantine fatigue and heat by adventuring you outdoors. And this can be a good thing: external environments offer a dose of vitamin D, a mental health boundary and are generally considered muchsafer than interior spaces With regard to the potential for coronavirus transmission. If you do not live near the coast - or your beaches stay closed - you are probably looking for refuge to your nearest swimming pool.
Fortunately,Thomas Russo, MD,Head of Infectious Disease Division At the University of Buffalo, indicates that, seeing swimming pools, should be chlorinated and chlorine deactivates the virus,The pools themselves should be without a cap. But of course, it does not mean that the same thing can be said for the pool experience as a whole. "The pool itself is not a risk - it'sPeople around the pool and interactions around the pool, "Russo said.
Specifically, the doctor says he would avoid a swimming pool where there are other people in large groups, who do not wear masks and crude social distribution guidelines.
"If [I] see that people have bad behavior, they are notmasksThey are in nearby neighborhoods - I would probably say, "Thank you, but I think we'll go through, either by being honest or feigning a kind of excuse," says Russo. "As awkward as possible, if you see that people will not wear masks, do not distance, I will not touch this scenario."
Experts of disease control and prevention centers (CDC) agree. "There is no evidence that the virus causingCovid-19 can be extended to people through the water in the pools, "They write. However, it does not mean that you are 100% sure." Although there is a spread of the continuous community of the virus, it is important that people ... take steps to ensure health and safety, "including"stay at least 6 feet of people you do not live with andWear fabric face blankets when not in the water. "
For more ways to stay safe by the pool, checkThis only thing can prevent you from coronavirus at the pool.