Some people seem to confuse lower COVID-19 risk with no risk. But the outdoors aren't magic, and you should still take precautions.
Many experts, including Prather, also now believe that COVID-19 can be transmitted via aerosols — basically, really tiny particles that can hang in the air for some time.
“The masks are what work, and they work by blocking what is coming out of an infected person,” Prather said.“We’ve come to a break in this outbreak where people have a sense of quarantine fatigue, or mask fatigue, and maybe even a sense of complacency where they’re thinking the cases are coming down,” Jade Flinn, a nurse educator for the biocontainment unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital, told HuffPost.
But air flow may not matter all that much if you’re sitting next to several people for hours. So use the space available to you, Flinn urged, and follow guidelines to keep at least you might get the virus from a person running or biking past you outdoors, but experts generally agree. If, however, you’re spending hours next to someone — even outdoors — your risk is likely higher.
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