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Vaccinating To Lower COVID-19 Risks For Those Who Can’t

Olga Khazan, writing for The Atlantic (“The Best Way to Keep Your Kids Safe From Delta”):

“The problem, of course, is that kids under 12 can’t be vaccinated yet. Until they can be, the best way to protect them is simple: Vaccinate all the eligible adults and teens around them. ‘The single most important thing parents can do is to get vaccinated and to vaccinate all their kids who are 12 and older,’ Yvonne Maldonado, an epidemiologist and pediatric infectious-disease professor at Stanford Medical School, told me.”

As a parent of a young child who can’t yet get vaccinated, I got my shots as soon as I was eligible and became fully immunized back in May. With the surge in the Delta variant, and for the sake of our young children and anyone else who are vulnerable (e.g., immunocompromised), it is absolutely incumbent on the rest of us to vaccinate.

Keeping Lessons Safe During the COVID-19 Pandemic

I hope everyone is well and staying safe. Due to the current pandemic, my lessons will have some additional safety protocols to lower the risk and keep all of us safer:

  • All our lessons will be outdoors, at a park that’s usually quiet and not crowded.
  • All participants (both instructor and students) will wear masks (mandated by Cambridge).
  • As best as possible, instructor and student(s) will maintain at least a 6’ distance from one another.
  • All rental equipment is completely sprayed down w/ Lysol disinfectant spray (EPA approved SARS-CoV-2 disinfectant) after each lesson.

I’ll update these safety procedures as conditions and mandates change, and as we continue to learn more about COVID-19. In case you haven’t seen these, here are two excellent, informative articles to help us fight COVID-19 and reduce our risk:

The Risks – Know Them – Avoid Them:
https://www.erinbromage.com/post/the-risks-know-them-avoid-them

The Real Reason to Wear a Mask:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/04/dont-wear-mask-yourself/610336/

Take care everyone!