or walk them on your own, without navigating the crowds — there are still in-person races planned across the country. So, should you participate? What precautions should you take, if so? We asked experts for some insight.The short answer: no group activities are considered safe right now. An outdoor race issafer than a lot of activities — but only if there are a lot of health and safety measures in place. And even then, it's not risk-free.
Andria Rusk, PhD, a research assistant professor specializing in global health and infectious disease at Florida International University's College of Public Health and Social Work, explained that, because there haven't been any COVID-19 outbreaks tied to a marathon or any other races,"we don't have any data that proves they are unsafe, or less safe than other similar activities. However, whenever you bring groups of people together you increase risk, of course.
Any vendors or food stalls also need to be contactless and enforce social distancing. Refreshments are a very important consideration because they are often not spaced out and runners tend to clump together there, Dr. Rusk explained. Only individually wrapped items that are single use should be allowed, and there should be no open cups of liquid.
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