COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

Going to share this link to a blog by a doctor - it's a bit lengthy, but it is a great resource for information about how the disease is spread and prevention measures in places like work environments, outside jogging, going to a restaurant, shopping at a mall, etc.

Effective mix of science and practical application, imo

I think it's worth the read and maybe bookmarking or printing up as a reference. I expect I will be coming back to it more than once, personally.

And it is being updated, too - as recently as an hour ago of my posting here

https://www.erinbromage.com/post/the-risks-know-them-avoid-them

Brilliant. Very well written. Uses lots of good practical data.

So, anyone rushing to open a Gym, that's going to be a major risk point. It's the breathing, stupid. Not the touching.

I like her final message.

As we are allowed to move around our communities more freely and be in contact with more people in more places more regularly, the risks to ourselves and our family are significant. Even if you are gung-ho for reopening and resuming business as usual, do your part and wear a mask to reduce what you release into the environment. It will help everyone, including your own business.