The trouble with the USA goes back to what I said right at the start of this thread... (regarding my fears for countries like Germany, although they seem to be on top of their test and trace game) Some states both locked down, and eased their restrictions, before they’d really had their first waves... But whilst there was still too much infection to effectively test and trace... This means the virus is still essentially a novel virus in those states, a novel virus with plenty of seeds... Which is when it’s at it’s most dangerous...Take this with whatever interrogation you like (I will stress, I have taken it with basically none - other than acknowledging it's tested cases not hospital admissions or deaths, so important to remember the effect of simple doing more tests), but this chart popped up on Reddit today:
If that isn't a second-wave projection, I'm not sure what is...
This IMO is the best news today could have brought... I’ve witnessed first hand how much easier it is for parks to enforce masks than distancing... Honestly I’m totally over the moon
Really thought they were jumping the gun with some of these cancellations recently as were cancelling the Christmas lights turn on festivities in some places. Hopefully Winter Wonderland will go ahead indeed....
This includes Funfairs who can now open... I wonder if those later in the year that cancelled early regret that now? And I wonder if this has come in time for those that haven’t cancelled yet, goose fair, winter wonderland etc, to go ahead!!!
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We don’t know that for sure yet, as the guidance hasn’t been released for any of the businesses opening on the 4th (media outlets received their copies this morning, but nothing online yet, I keep checking, obviously)The issue is at the merlin parks though, masks are only required on the rides, and not while waiting for the attractions. That means even though there will only be a 1m+ distance between parties on trains, people will be expected to keep a 2m distance while waiting for attractions in the queue-lines (I know Alton have already laid 2m markers down and they are unlikely to change it). You could end up with a situation like you experienced in the netherlands where the queuelines are chaotic and no one sticks to the rules but then the rules are better enforced once you get on the ride, and if anything I would prefer the other way round as contact time in a queueline is far higher than once on the ride (although I guess most queuelines at merlin parks are outdoors so the risk of transmission must be relatively low anyway).
Drayton manor is the only park so far which have announced different operational measures when it comes to face masks. At Drayton manor, face masks will be required in queuelines, on the rides and in indoor areas, but not in “outdoor common areas” such as the main pathways, so they have taken an approach similar to in Germany. I guess this makes me feel more comfortable than the proposal from the merlin parks.
Not sure about the updated viewpoint from BPB since yesterday’s announcements, and a lot of parks are still yet to announce opening, but as far as I’m aware paultons park and fantasy island do not require face masks, which I assume means they will be leaving 2m gaps on the rides.
does this graph possibly relate to all the protests going on in the US ? is this what the UK may have coming ?Take this with whatever interrogation you like (I will stress, I have taken it with basically none - other than acknowledging it's tested cases not hospital admissions or deaths, so important to remember the effect of simple doing more tests), but this chart popped up on Reddit today:
If that isn't a second-wave projection, I'm not sure what is...
No and no... it relates to the states that haven’t had a significant 1st wave yet... the split is on the left... If you look there’s a clear difference between areas that have had that wave (endless decline) and areas that haven’t (The ones with sharp inclines)does this graph possibly relate to all the protests going on in the US ? is this what the UK may have coming ?
They’re saying that we (businesses) are not allowed to use masks as part of our risk assessment. We cannot reduce the distancing to 1m with masks as the extra mitigating measure.so they are saying masks do offer protection, ie all the PPE for health workers
Joe Bloggs have to wear coverings (not masks) which offer no protection
Face covering are mandatory on Public transport... why ?
Essentially the plus element of the 1m rule is bollo**s... @JammyH was right all along... None of these measures are additional and would have been the case whether the distance was 1m or 2m...
tl;dr
They’ve basically just reduced the distance to 1m with no real additional measures needed, only things that would have happened naturally anyway... At least for pubs and coasters anyway...
I think it’s because masks are made to a specification while face covering could be anything.Apparently face masks have been proven to reduce transmission by up to 33% (it might even have been a higher figure), so I can definitely see the benefit.
The problem is the wording in the guidance actually seems to discourage the recommendation of masks... And this was my worry when I read it earlier!!! I wouldn’t be surprised to see other UK parks looking at removing the requirement.