![]() ![]() The other side of the coin to your argument is those who no longer use walls because of the poor ventilation and poor mask etiquette. ![]() I don't like that I am restricted because of this virus but pampering to petty sensitivities is not going to reduce transmission. Like I stated, confirmation bias is trumping logic. Airflow is key to reducing infection rates.Īs is typical of ukc discussions, a fact is presented (the op) and because it sits uncomfortably it is disliked/down voted. Some walls mitigate against this, others don't. An unfortunate consequence of this is that it can impede airflow. Wearing a mask, whilst uncomfortable and an inconvenience is tolerable for the vast majority.Ĭlimbing walls are often designed to maximise climbing area, obviously. Masks reduce transfer of infection, I would be beyond stupid to argue against a peer reviewed statistically valid paper.īreathing deeply is higher risk than shallow breathing both for donor and recipient. I have given you reasoned discussion, my opinion and a number of facts which back it up. ![]()
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