Kids spread it less easily than adults. All people are significantly less likely to spread it outdoors, but there's still a risk of spreading, and that risk is minimised much more by being a tiny human. That might be unfair but that unfairness is driven by the biology of the virus, it's just a fact at this point that they get it and pass it on less often.
You're telling me 20 kids in a playground who are touching the same equipment, sneezing and coughing on each other, touching each other, is safer than 2 adults playing golf together using their own equipment?
Something tells me them 2 people playing golf are going to move a virus about much less than 20 little people in a playground.
Only 1 / 20 kids need the virus to have a chance of passing it into someone else in that scenario. That's 5% of the children there (I'm not even including the adults who, you know, need to watch them and will push the same swings and sir on the same benches as others).
The golf thing? You'd need at least 1/2 to have it anyway. Let's say 25% if it's a group of four.
Maybe j just don't understand math and logic though.
2 people go back to 2 households, maybe even 1.
20 little people probably go back to 30 households with split parents / babysitters while parents work.
It's not just "unfair", it's fecking stupidity.
Even taking into account staffing for golf courses, every job can be done socially distanced. It's basically the perfect exercise at this point.
I know it sounds petty I am moaning about golf, but the expect everyone to just follow some BS rules that actually make no real sense to actual people. I ain't a runner, a jogger, a walker. I don't have kids. I am expected to goto work through all this.
My outside sport is golf, that's my exercise, and I pass less people on a golf course than if I was out jogging anyway.
I'm not arguing btw, I think I'm just venting. Shiny new golf bats for Xmas, back to work today, and lockdown.