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The Risks of Eating at Outdoor Restaurants During the Pandemic
Despite being touted as a safer alternative to indoor dining, the configuration of some outdoor restaurants may still pose risks to patrons. Public health officials are hesitant to address these concerns for fear of promoting risky behavior.
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The speaker discusses playing golf in small outdoor groups, adhering to social distancing guidelines, and not attending large indoor gatherings, while also mentioning that he has spent time hiking without a mask.
02:59 - 05:10 (02:11)
Summary
The speaker discusses playing golf in small outdoor groups, adhering to social distancing guidelines, and not attending large indoor gatherings, while also mentioning that he has spent time hiking without a mask.
ChapterThe Risks of Eating at Outdoor Restaurants During the Pandemic
EpisodeE4: Politicizing the pandemic, Police reform, Biden's ideal VP, Twitter vs. Facebook on free speech & more with David Sacks & David Friedberg
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The configuration of outdoor dining may lead to possible exposure to others, but in general, outdoor behavior is considered safe and non-transmissible by health officials.
05:10 - 07:17 (02:06)
Summary
The configuration of outdoor dining may lead to possible exposure to others, but in general, outdoor behavior is considered safe and non-transmissible by health officials. Risky behavior such as large gatherings in homes present a higher danger for transmission.
ChapterThe Risks of Eating at Outdoor Restaurants During the Pandemic
EpisodeE4: Politicizing the pandemic, Police reform, Biden's ideal VP, Twitter vs. Facebook on free speech & more with David Sacks & David Friedberg
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
In an indoor environment, particles containing COVID-19 can float around and infect others regardless of keeping a six-foot distance, making the idea of social distancing indoors ineffective.
07:17 - 08:01 (00:44)
Summary
In an indoor environment, particles containing COVID-19 can float around and infect others regardless of keeping a six-foot distance, making the idea of social distancing indoors ineffective.