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Prepared for Ben | Delivered April 19, 2020
Locations and Businesses - COVID 19 spread
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Goals
To gain understanding of industries or business areas at high risk of spreading COVID-19, to inform proactive measures.
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Early Findings
Gathering Places
Any event with a
large gathering
has demonstrated a high likelihood of spreading COVID-19, which lead to many of the current restrictions on gatherings.
Examples
of gathering places identified as high risk include concerts, conferences, festivals, sporting events, and worship gatherings with more than 250 attendees.
Parks and recreational
facilities
have been directed to cancel large events or meetings during outbreaks, and limit these meetings when a risk of an outbreak is present.
Schools and Child Care
The CDC released a
decision tree
to assist in determining school and child care closures.
While children with COVID-19 tend to have
mild
symptoms, they can spread the virus to other children and adults, making schools and child care facilities likely places to spread COVID-19.
Many areas, coastal and non-coastal, have closed schools for the
remainder
of the school year.
Beaches
Recent information has
indicated
the 6-foot social distancing may not be enough, as droplets can travel farther than 6 feet. This has raised additional
concerns
for beach attendance.
Concern of infection spreading in beach facilities, such as bathrooms, has been raised.
The COVID-19 virus has been shown to remain
viable
in water, though viability in saltwater is not known. So swimming at
coastal
beaches may or may not be unsafe.
Additional Locations
The CDC gives
recommendations
for areas at higher risk of transmitting COVID-19.
Additional areas with CDC
recommendations
include colleges and universities, retirement communities, correctional facilities, tribal communities, homeless populations, any shared housing institution, first
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No information was located regarding specific business/industry progression in the initial hour of research.
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