Edward M
Strata Poster
So, I recently was watching the grand reopening of Indiana Beach, and I saw something that troubled me. Very few masks and almost no social distancing. In fact, it's something I've seen in a lot of footage of American parks operating post-COVID. Most guests and a fair amount of employees not wearing masks in pathways or even while on or operating the rides. I think we can safely say that theme parks are a prime place for the transmission of COVID-19. Lots of people grouped together, touching restraints, seatbelts, and rails in the queue. So, with many parks having such a lax mask policy for customers, is anyone reconsidering visiting parks in 2020? And how does the image of people without masks effect how these parks or the industry as a whole look? Do coaster enthusiasts, especially ones with media platforms, have something of a responsibility to lead by example by wearing a mask?
Personally, I think it shows a pretty rampant disregard for one of the key ways the transmission of COVID can be slowed. And it's not asking much at all of people to simply wear a mask. Sure, not wearing one is easier, but you're endangering not only your own lives but others as well. Unless there's a strictly enforced mask policy and some god tier cleaning routines, I think going to the parks seems dangerous in this pandemic. Perhaps some parks will create a safe environment, but it just seems impossible to control something so infectious. I will admit I haven't watched anything on European or Asian parks operations/policies, but masks don't seem to be the same sort of political issue they continue to be in America. Plus, it is in a much worse position in terms of its handling of the pandemic and the sheer number of transmissions.
Personally, I think it shows a pretty rampant disregard for one of the key ways the transmission of COVID can be slowed. And it's not asking much at all of people to simply wear a mask. Sure, not wearing one is easier, but you're endangering not only your own lives but others as well. Unless there's a strictly enforced mask policy and some god tier cleaning routines, I think going to the parks seems dangerous in this pandemic. Perhaps some parks will create a safe environment, but it just seems impossible to control something so infectious. I will admit I haven't watched anything on European or Asian parks operations/policies, but masks don't seem to be the same sort of political issue they continue to be in America. Plus, it is in a much worse position in terms of its handling of the pandemic and the sheer number of transmissions.