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Back to life on cafe terraces still a tiny Covid risk: experts

Back to life on cafe terraces still a tiny Covid risk: experts AFP 2 days ago © Ludovic MARIN French cafes and bars are set to reopen their terraces on May 19 A return to enjoying drinks with friends on a cafe terrace, so eagerly anticipated after seemingly interminable closures because of the Covid-19 pandemic, still poses a relatively small risk of contagion, experts warn, suggesting a variety of safeguards.  © Filippo MONTEFORTE Italy hopes its latest easing of Covid restrictions will mark the start of something like a normal summer After months of on-again, off-again lockdown, many countries have reopened their bars or plan to do so soon.

Back to life on cafe terraces still a tiny COVID-19 risk: experts

Back to life on cafe terraces still a tiny COVID-19 risk: experts May 06,2021 - Last updated at May 06,2021 French cafes and bars are set to reopen their terraces on May 19 (AFP photo by Ludovic Marin) By Paul Ricard Agence France-Presse PARIS A return to enjoying drinks with friends on a cafe terrace, so eagerly anticipated after seemingly interminable closures because of the COVID-19 pandemic, still poses a relatively small risk of contagion, experts warn, suggesting a variety of safeguards.  After months of on-again, off-again lockdown, many countries have reopened their bars or plan to do so soon. Italians led the way in late April, followed by Greece on Monday, with France set to reopen its trademark sidewalk cafes on May 19.

Covid-19 : en terrasse, mieux cerner les risques pour ne pas trinquer

Covid-19 : en terrasse, mieux cerner les risques pour ne pas trinquer
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Experts debate on wearing masks outdoors

Experts debate on wearing masks outdoors Apr 30 2021 Mask wearing by the public, particularly outdoors, remains controversial. But should masks be worn outside, in some circumstances, to help reduce covid-19 virus transmission - or should efforts focus on reducing indoor transmission where risks are greater? Experts debate the issue in The BMJ today. Babak Javid at the University of California San Francisco and colleagues acknowledge that the risk of covid-19 virus transmission is far greater indoors than outdoors. Nor do they support policies that mandate masking outdoors when someone is alone or only with members of one household. But they argue that wearing masks outdoors, particularly at large outdoor gatherings with prolonged close interactions, should be normalized because it may reduce virus transmission and encourage mask wearing indoors, where risks are greater.

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