Incomudro
Well-Known Member
I'm getting the impression that many of my beliefs on the type of masks the public has been wearing (non n95) and how we have been wearing them will be proven to have not done much when the dust settles.For WDW, the on ride distancing and plexiglass were likely never necessary and can be removed. For indoor portions of queues, it makes sense to keep some distancing just to lower the amount of people in there breathing at once. Many indoor queues don't seem to have great ventilation.
All measures being done outdoors can likely be ended with a very small increase in risk, if any. I think this could have been concluded when the large outdoor gatherings in the streets last summer didn't result in increased spread. Air doesn't behave differently on Main Street, USA at MK than it does in a major city.
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