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Originally Posted by DaFace
The thing that's tricky about all of this is that it's all about risk factors, and none of them can be calculated easily based on the research we currently have. As long as there's a breeze, going to a beach seems pretty low-risk to me. Playgrounds? Eh, it's hard to keep kids apart there, though there hasn't been much to suggest that kids are common means of spread. I don't think I'd personally be worried about either of those two.
Dining indoors is still one thing I don't think I'll do any time soon.
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I agree for the most part. I'm not too concerned about any of them really, but feel, at least here, the decision makers are leaning heavily on their science adviser. Gathering points on our trails are still blocked off, promoting keeping everyone moving. Also, Lake Michigan beaches aren't the Bonzai Pipeline either. They can be narrow and the waters is still cold enough to kill you, so people are more likely to sit and gather than be up moving around. So like everywhere, what might work best here, might not be the best decision somewhere else.