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My alma mater has a magnificent Olympic size pool and I have had a membership in the past. Will such a thing survive this pandemic?
I remember as a small child when all the public pools (outdoors) were closed during the polio epidemic before the vaccine was found. I remember the fear in my mother's face and voice.
I am including gyms as well. Planet Fitness will probably be out of business soon...
marybourg
(12,633 posts)Why should they not survive cov19?
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)can go back to the gym.
I guess I could just walk around the block but that's boring...need a walking buddy...
marybourg
(12,633 posts)2naSalit
(86,647 posts)around here, I wonder if that will end too.
maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)unless someone chucks a stick of dynamite in there.
2naSalit
(86,647 posts)where you can pay to get in and they have a cement pond style pool for soaking.
maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)probably.
my wife thinks that Covid will kill half the Earth's population. But the hot springs-going half will survive!
2naSalit
(86,647 posts)and Lava HS, Chico HS, Bozeman, but Bozeman's are gross on a good day. Lava and Chico are my favorites, nice facilities. I know that Lava HS are run by the state, though.
calguy
(5,315 posts)This will not last forever. It's not going to go away until trump goes away. He goes away in January and then we can rebuild our country. It's always darkest before the dawn.
2naSalit
(86,647 posts)the virus could be around in 2025 if we don't get a grip on it soon.
But I doubt it. With trump in charge it's going to get worse before it gets better. Once he's gone we can make progress. It looks bleak right now I'll agree, but the human race has been thru worse and we've always survived. I have faith.
bearsfootball516
(6,377 posts)A realistic timeline is that the vaccine emerges from its final tests successful in December/January, it takes a month or two to mass produce it, and then mass vaccinations start February/March 2021, which allows for life to pretty much return to normal by summer.
2naSalit
(86,647 posts)And question whether that is even realistic, honestly. Just because a vaccine works in trials doesn't mean it will be beneficial to everyone. Aside from that, mutations are getting scary and they may not respond to the one vaccine that makes it through the trial phase. Not to mention that, so far, antibodies aren't very long lived with this virus which means they are likely to be short lived in the vaccine as well. How are we supposed to vaccinate everyone every three to six months?
It really not simple at all.
Shermann
(7,423 posts)bearsfootball516
(6,377 posts)2naSalit
(86,647 posts)That in itself could take years.
bearsfootball516
(6,377 posts)We have the capability of mass producing the vaccine. If there was some way to make vaccination for it mandatory, we could realistically wipe it out within a few months.
2naSalit
(86,647 posts)See you can't mass produce vaccine in the amounts required for 7+ billions humans and distribute it as fast as one might imagine. And then, as you mentioned, the issue of consent. The world just doesn't function in the ideal. And even if we had all the ideal conditions, it would still be a while longer than hoped for. I think we are in a depopulating event, enough will die to make a significant difference in how the survivors live, think and interact. And probably for the best with regard to the other species that live here too.
BusyBeingBest
(8,054 posts)I stopped going into those human soup bowls by my 20's--just because there's chlorine to kill the germs doesn't mean they aren't still gross.
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)No shower, no dressing room.
then, for some reason I stopped. I dunno what happened. Maybe I just got out of the habit in the winter when the towel thing wasn't gonna cut it!
I miss the pool a lot. It is the best exercise for older folks like me. And it feels wonderful...
maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)We'll go to concerts again.
We just don't know when.
whistler162
(11,155 posts)requires reservations and is limited access.
Mr. Ected
(9,670 posts)Buffet style restaurants won't ever appeal to me again (they didn't before either). Salad bars, meh.
Cruise ships? LOL!
I don't want to lose hope, but Trump and his minions let the evil genie out of the bottle, and God knows how we can get it back inside.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)If no other scary pandemic happen real soon, all public spots will be visited again and people will be stuffing their faces at self-serve buffets.
kairos12
(12,862 posts)genxlib
(5,528 posts)Have some pretty advanced germ killing. It might be one of the safer public activities around.
Gyms are tougher but they will come back to. Some brands might fail but the concept will stick around.
ooky
(8,924 posts)I've read that COVID19 dies in 1 ppm chlorine. Normally 3-4 ppm is recommended.
Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)Mom wouldn't take me to a public pool because she was afraid of other peoples' cooties.
I told her "Mom, that's what chlorine is for."
She was an intelligent woman, but she had her biases.
Kingofalldems
(38,458 posts)tavernier
(12,392 posts)Our city park has an Olympic size pool, a recreational pool, and a waist deep kiddy pool with a pirate ship. All three have been open since the virus started even though other beaches and stores and restaurants have been closed on and off for months. The rationale was that pool water with the chlorine content is a safe place to exercise as long as the swimmers stay in their lanes or six feet apart in the recreational pool. Life guards were present and rules were followed. As far as I know, none of the cases in our town came from the park pools. But now that they opened the highway and all of Miami is pouring in (we were a closed county for months), I wouldnt go anywhere near those pools.
genxlib
(5,528 posts)Or more accurately, I designed it.
Jacobs Aquatic Center.
One of my favorite.
Note my comment above in post 22. I was actually thinking of that facility.
Ms. Toad
(34,076 posts)It isn't "public," but it is a community pool (retirement community). She is able to swim 2-3x a week. (They have to sign up for time slots, and only 3 people can swim simultaneously, but she gets to swim!)
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)Your mom's place sounds OK, altho you must have been worried for her...
Demovictory9
(32,457 posts)rules broken of course