Very sorry for your loss. Youâ€re absolutely correct, itâ€s just a matter of time before we all are somehow impacted by this virus. Just last week I was thinking how fortunate I am to not know anybody who has been infected. Days later I learned of somebody I know who is hospitalized with it.
I donâ€t take your comments as argumentative whatsoever. Iâ€m happy to listen to intelligent reasoning.
Iâ€m not sure the stopping at the wall is even the worst of the potential avenues for infection. As I mentioned earlier, an infected backstroker inhaling and exhaling with water in and around their mouth has to be a perfect human disbursement apparatus for covid. This will hold true whether itâ€s a public lap swim scenario or a closed doors club swim team practice. Even with one swimmer per lane, what is to keep the virus within the confines of the infected swimmers lane perimeter?
Very sorry for your loss. Youâ€re absolutely correct, itâ€s just a matter of time before we all are somehow impacted by this virus. Just last week I was thinking how fortunate I am to not know anybody who has been infected. Days later I learned of somebody I know who is hospitalized with it.
I donâ€t take your comments as argumentative whatsoever. Iâ€m happy to listen to intelligent reasoning.
Iâ€m not sure the stopping at the wall is even the worst of the potential avenues for infection. As I mentioned earlier, an infected backstroker inhaling and exhaling with water in and around their mouth has to be a perfect human disbursement apparatus for covid. This will hold true whether itâ€s a public lap swim scenario or a closed doors club swim team practice. Even with one swimmer per lane, what is to keep the virus within the confines of the infected swimmers lane perimeter?