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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 731837" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Does an airplane recycle air the way you seem to believe? On airliners, the entire cabin is recirculated every three minutes and if filtered thru a HEPA filter. The air in the cabin is mixed with fresh air, which I have read completely replaces the air about every 30 minutes. I believe all US airlines are now requiring masks, which should keep much of the virus from even entering the air supply if an infected person is on the flight. I am not saying that running the air through a HEPA filter every 3 minutes is a guarantee that nobody can get infected, but it isn't as simple a situation as you are attributing it to be.</p><p></p><p>Sitting outside with separation at a game should be pretty safe. People will be screaming which could project virus particles further than six feet, even if wearing a cloth mask. The stadium would also have to work on entrance and exit protocols. I went to a high school graduation ceremony in which the school had everyone separated and metered the people into the football stadium. However, once the graduation was over, everyone just formed a large crowd at the exits. I think the ability to have fans in the stands and the number of fans allowed in the stands is probably going to be decided by the government instead of the athletic associations. That is probably part of the reason that the governor of Georgia is fighting against local governments who attempt to make such decisions locally. The City of Atlanta would probably not allow, or at least heavily limit fans which would affect Ga State and Ga Tech. Probably more important to the governor is that the City of Athens would be able to decide how the mutts can operate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 731837, member: 2426"] Does an airplane recycle air the way you seem to believe? On airliners, the entire cabin is recirculated every three minutes and if filtered thru a HEPA filter. The air in the cabin is mixed with fresh air, which I have read completely replaces the air about every 30 minutes. I believe all US airlines are now requiring masks, which should keep much of the virus from even entering the air supply if an infected person is on the flight. I am not saying that running the air through a HEPA filter every 3 minutes is a guarantee that nobody can get infected, but it isn't as simple a situation as you are attributing it to be. Sitting outside with separation at a game should be pretty safe. People will be screaming which could project virus particles further than six feet, even if wearing a cloth mask. The stadium would also have to work on entrance and exit protocols. I went to a high school graduation ceremony in which the school had everyone separated and metered the people into the football stadium. However, once the graduation was over, everyone just formed a large crowd at the exits. I think the ability to have fans in the stands and the number of fans allowed in the stands is probably going to be decided by the government instead of the athletic associations. That is probably part of the reason that the governor of Georgia is fighting against local governments who attempt to make such decisions locally. The City of Atlanta would probably not allow, or at least heavily limit fans which would affect Ga State and Ga Tech. Probably more important to the governor is that the City of Athens would be able to decide how the mutts can operate. [/QUOTE]
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