Don2 (Don1 Revised)
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Halloween has a lot of potential to be a super massive super spreader event.
I expect political leaders to develop a national strategy and to work with tv, radio and social media to repeat guidelines. PSAs etc. If 5% of electorate is informed on Halloween guidelines and 95% isn't, 40% want to listen to Trump, we're fucked.
So the CDC actually has some statements about risk...but no one is doing much with making people aware or implementing policy based on them. If I personally were to expound on the guidelines, I'd say:
I am not even sure what to say about apartment buildings.
Anyway, someone needs to advocate for something like above. It will be unpopular...but if not, just a few weeks after Halloween hospitals will be at max capacity.
I expect political leaders to develop a national strategy and to work with tv, radio and social media to repeat guidelines. PSAs etc. If 5% of electorate is informed on Halloween guidelines and 95% isn't, 40% want to listen to Trump, we're fucked.
So the CDC actually has some statements about risk...but no one is doing much with making people aware or implementing policy based on them. If I personally were to expound on the guidelines, I'd say:
1. If you live in a locked down area, display decorations. Don't give out candy.
2. If you think you or someone in your household might have it, don't hand out candy. Don't go trick or treating either. Turn off your lights. Do decorations. Spooky music...whatever but not candy.
3. Hand out candy as follows. Wash hands. Make goodie bags. Leave goodie bags outside distant from house. Stay distant. Wear mask if outside.
4. When getting candy, wear a mask. Stay socially distant. Only go to houses that leave goodie bags on table/platform away from house. Don't receive candies from people directly.
2. If you think you or someone in your household might have it, don't hand out candy. Don't go trick or treating either. Turn off your lights. Do decorations. Spooky music...whatever but not candy.
3. Hand out candy as follows. Wash hands. Make goodie bags. Leave goodie bags outside distant from house. Stay distant. Wear mask if outside.
4. When getting candy, wear a mask. Stay socially distant. Only go to houses that leave goodie bags on table/platform away from house. Don't receive candies from people directly.
I am not even sure what to say about apartment buildings.
Anyway, someone needs to advocate for something like above. It will be unpopular...but if not, just a few weeks after Halloween hospitals will be at max capacity.