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Re: [m-hb] MIT Guild cancellation Fwd: Update: COVID-19 & Student Organizations
Very interesting article...
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/03/study-highlights-ease-spread-covid-19-viruses
It sounds like best practices are rapidly changing, and there are few
things that really help much besides social isolation. Perhaps most
important for now is to minimize travel and exposure to others who have
traveled. And anyone at risk should be even more cautious.
It sounds likely that many of us will catch this over the next few months,
and the risk is lower now, but will grow very rapidly over the next few
weeks. There will be more people who are contagious but don't know it, and
eventually the medical services may be stressed.
I would guess public transportation is more risky than small social events
like ringing. But eventually someone will be infected on the T and bring
it to ringing.
Personally, I'm not too worried about myself, but I'm trying to figure out
whether to stay in isolation so I don't bring it home, or assume I will
bring it home, and try instead to avoid transmitting it to Cathy.
I guess we will learn a LOT more in the next few weeks.
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020, 1:11 PM Dale Winter <moikney gmail com> wrote:
> I think it's reasonable to let folks vote with their feet for now; Since
> no-one in the group has particularly specialized information (AFAIK)
> there
> seems no strong reason for any subset of us to recommend a course to any
> other subset.
>
> That said, I am very keen that no one feel pressured to show up to make
> up
> numbers.
>
> Once this discussion has run its course a bit I will also check in with
> both churches and see if they have guidelines they need us to follow.
>
> I do think Emily and I are expecting to stay away for the time being as
> we
> both interact often enough with potentially vulnerable people that we're
> uncomfortable with the risk of coming in. While I sincerely hope that
> Ken's
> note on community spread not happening in Boston is correct I am not
> confident that we are doing enough testing to be confident we'd notice it
> if it happened.
>
> Stay safe all,
>
> Dale
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 11:02 AM Ken Olum <kdo cosmos phy tufts edu>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi, all. In my opinion it would be prudent to follow the CDC
> > guidelines, but there is no need to go beyond them. As I understand
> > them, these guidelines depend critically on whether or not there is
> > community spread, meaning people who are turning up sick with no
> > connection to any known case. In that case it is probably appropriate
> > to cancel most events. Otherwise CDC recommends only ordinary
> > precautions (handwashing etc.) At the moment, Massachusetts has
> > community spread only in the Berkshires, so it seems that we can go on
> > with our lives here at least for now.
> >
> > Ken
> >
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