Crowds flock to reopened Jacksonville beaches as Florida hits record coronavirus case

Hello Dutch Uncle,

What is the safe distance? Are the people in that photo maintaining that distance? Can anyone on a beach really be expected to maintain that distance? While an individual may desire to maintain that distance, all it takes is one person who doesn't.

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Let me share how to analyze that photo.

Look carefully at the the people. Most appear to be with a loved one right nearby. Couples and families. Between each group is a patch of sand. They are mostly spaced out the best they can.

The ht of the average human is slightly less than 6'. Picture how each of those humans would look when laid down on the sand. That is roughly the distance between the groups. Look at how much sand there is between the groups and picture those figures laying down. Mostly, it is enough spacing.

Another way:

Looks like everybody is pretty much spread out fairly equally. More down by the water than up by the dunes, yes.

Estimate the square footage of beach we are looking at. Count the humans. Calculate the estimated area in which the humans are distributed. Divide out to see how many square feet per human.

I think you will find most of the spacing is over 6'.

The photo makes it look like they are more jammed up together than they really are. We are looking at several hundred yards of beach. How many humans are there?

And no doubt the photo was taken just after they opened up the beach, right when everybody had just poured out there and before they had a chance to spread out more. Look at how long the shadows are. Not very long. The beach opened at 5PM. Photo must have been taken just as the crowds were swarming out there. It won't be like that all the time. Any breeze blowing also reduces the chance of transmission. If any transmission occurs it's not enough to impart a sufficient viral load to cause the illness. Strong immune system of the recipient will make short work of a minimal infection.

I'm gonna take a watch and wait attitude to this one. We will know in a few weeks. The data won't lie.
 
Hello Dutch Uncle,

I know. There's a difference between dancing on the rooftops and dancing on the ledge. I've buried over 30 friends. My friends and other survivors learned the value of "minimal risk" operations.

Despite the view of this I am taking in the discussion ya wouldn't catch ME out there!

But I think I get a bit of why this call was made to allow this much recreation.

I am very curious how it will turn out.

Glad it wasn't my call.
 
It is highly likely that this virus has been around since last year. Even officially case zero was detected on 20th January this year. This vaccine bullshit needs to be put to bed! In 2017-18 the vaccine was only 22% effective against Type A H3N2 which was why 80,000 people died in the US alone. I have absolutely no patience for the likes of PoliShitTalker, she's just another bullshitter ignore the bitch!

22% is a shitload better than 0%, isn’t it?

80,000 in 6 months with NO isolation vs 40,000 in less than 2 months WITH isolation? Hmmmmmmm
 
It doesn't matter if they are masked. Stores are a unventilated Covid mecca with aerosolized particles hanging in the air for hours.

The virus particles are so small they travel through any material with ease except an N95 mask. And that still allows 5% through.

Anyone hanging out in a grocery store....is a braindead idiot.
Another grossly ignorant claim. By code, public buildings have intricate HVAC systems. Couple that with the lines of coolers that are moving the air in the store. There is no 'stagnant' air in the grocery store. And in NY, there is a limit to the number of people in any store at any given time, and there is a specific social distancing requirement at the register.
 
The fact you talk about it but don't express it much through your posting style tells me you're more into the idea of Buddhism than in living it. Your choice...just like those people going to the beach or having parties are making a free choice.
you don't have a clue what live a Buddhist life (Bodhi) is all about.
The fact you think you can infer anything from my "posting style" is super hilarious arrogance on your part
 
Omg -- have you ever been on a beach before? The winds are so high and the space is so broad, you don't have to encounter anyone except the people you went with.

Are there only igloo-dwellers on this board? :laugh:

The beach is the LAST place you can catch Covid. If you're that concerned about people spreading it, rally to shut down the grocery stores where people are packed in and lined up like cattle. That's the place to catch it, guar-on-teed.
Great. Have fun. Just fill out one of these


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Hello Dutch Uncle,

Let me share how to analyze that photo.....

...I'm gonna take a watch and wait attitude to this one. We will know in a few weeks. The data won't lie.
My mistake for posting the picture direct from a link but without the date. It was a stock photo. https://www.wtae.com/article/some-beaches-in-florida-are-reopening-after-governor-gives-ok/32192992#

To address your points, none of that matters since people will not constantly maintain six feet of distance from each other....especially kids. They'll have chance close encounters at the trash, in the porta-potty line, up the stairs off the beach, parking lot, etc.

Again, I support their freedom to do so but I think it's an unnecessary risk for someone my age (mid-60s).

OTOH, when all the young become infected with the sniffles and pass it along to their parents and grandparents, it's a 50/50 chance they'll collect their inheritance sooner rather than later. So, win for some, loss for others. Life goes on.
 
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you don't have a clue what live a Buddhist life (Bodhi) is all about.
The fact you think you can infer anything from my "posting style" is super hilarious arrogance on your part

I'm not the one claiming to be a Buddhist nor does my knowledge of Buddhist lifestyle alter the validity of my comment.

You can't infer things about others by their posting style? I can't believe that to be true. If it is true, then I am very sorry to read you cannot.
 
Do you think it is easier to catch Covid walking on a beach versus strolling thru a stagnant air grocery store or Target/Walmart?

It depends on how many of people within a square footage of oneself. The problem isn't inside or outside, but a chance contact with an infected person. As mentioned previously, it's their choice, but since there is no guarantee of avoiding an infected person. Kids are most likely to become infected first since they don't play by the rules very well. Still, individual freedom comes with individual responsibility.

Jack Kirkpatrick : Shanna, they bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into. I say, let 'em crash.
 
It depends on how many of people within . The problem isn't inside or outside, but a chance contact with an infected person. As mentioned previously, it's their choice, but since there is no guarantee of avoiding an infected person. Kids are most likely to become infected first since they don't play by the rules very well. Still, individual freedom comes with individual responsibility.

Jack Kirkpatrick : Shanna, they bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into. I say, let 'em crash.

May I add that a quick grocery store run would be considered essential but a day at the beach not so much.
 
It depends on how many of people within a square footage of oneself. The problem isn't inside or outside, but a chance contact with an infected person. As mentioned previously, it's their choice, but since there is no guarantee of avoiding an infected person. Kids are most likely to become infected first since they don't play by the rules very well. Still, individual freedom comes with individual responsibility.

Jack Kirkpatrick : Shanna, they bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into. I say, let 'em crash.
At the beach, tiny particles in the air have ventilation and the winds pull them away. Grocery stores are far, far more likely to infect someone with Covid. The aerosolized germs can hang in the air for hours.

Masks are not needed outside, especially at the beach. The whole thing is absurd. This truly is common sense.
 
Thank You Miss Captain Obvious. That is why I dated the photo!

I was responding to someone who said that the beaches should have never been closed, and that someone's chances of winning the lottery was more likely to happen than catching something from another human.

Here again, you Trumptards are not seeing the larger picture. You can't even see the obvious before you go off half/baked and say something totally tard!

Have a lovely day.:cool:
 
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