Fresh Air
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Host | Terry Gross |
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Genres | Interview |
Original release | 1975 – present |
Home station | WHYY-FM |
Syndicates | National Public Radio |
WHYY-FM | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 667342 |
About Fresh Air
Fresh Air is an American radio talk show broadcast on National Public Radio stations across the United States since 1985. It is produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show's host is Terry Gross. As of 2017, the show was syndicated to 624 stations and claimed nearly 5 million listeners.
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Coronavirus: Should be banned from outdoor exercise and Park closed?
a number of parks and open spaces around the UK were closed to prevent the people to assemble, But would turn off, more of them, and prohibition of outdoor exercise Will help to prevent the spread of the Corona Virus?
The parks were closed?Closing parks and recreation areas is up to the local authorities, and some took the step to began to gather people, when the weather is nice,
London, Lambeth Council Brockwell Park closed on The First weekend in April, after a large number gathered to get a tan. However, it opened again on the Monday .
But it has measures since then, again with short-time work and new control.
in the UK, while Chatsworth House in Derbyshire has been turned off until further notice.
The Peak District remains open, But The Park authority urges people to visit during the Easter holidays,
visitors have also been told to travel to the Lake District and the police Some People try to go there thought.
Snowdonia National Park in North Wales closed out of access to its busiest mountains, while the Parking spaces have been closed, some of the Scottish beauty spots.
What has been Said by the government?people across the UK are currently advised to only leave their homes for The Following reasons:
Official guidance States exercise should be done At Home , if you or anyone in your household have any potential symptoms of coronavirus.
The government has Said it is not to stop outdoor exercise, But has warnings in front of the sun during the current limitations.
On April 16, police was published guidance about what is a reasonable excuse for leaving their homeland. The guide, which relates mainly to England, lists go to the countryside for a walk as "reasonable", if "much more time" spent Hiking than driving.
But it adds that the drive for an "extended period of time with only short exercise" is reasonable.
It also says, a person is allowed to stop for a Break In the exercise. However, short periods of exercise, followed by long periods of inactivity are not allowed (so after a short walk, followed by a period in which the lawn would not be allowed).
would Like to help the closing of parks?It seems more and more people to the parks than at the start of the lockdown.
trips to parks and beaches, on 5. April, The Second Sunday of lockdown, were 29% less than normal.
But on Sunday, before they were 52% lower than normal, what is The Number of trips crept up again.
The government is concerned, people are The Virus happen to could between in The Park ,
Deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries, Said : "If you are sitting on a Park bench, people tend to accumulate. It is very difficult to prevent. "
Prof John Edmunds of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, explains, there were three ways that The Virus can be transmitted:
"The First two of these ways would be to practically zero out-of-doors," He Said . "You are much less likely to touch an infected surface and suspended particles Will be massively diluted by the Fresh Air . "
This means that The Remaining risk is the droplet infection. To try to avoid that, people should at least the recommended 2 m (6 ft) distance from the other. But that cough can reach 6m and sneezes 8m.
The government is the current concern that the crowded Park and people could sit on benches, that people who do not live far from each other, and So There is a risk of infection.
What problems would lead to the stop of outdoor training?If the movement was stopped, it would be a particular problem for people without access to a garden.
the work is Said new Deputy leader, Angela Rayner , it was "good for the people who have large houses and big gardens" of the people, sun-bathing, while the observation of social distancing to stop.
And Linda Bauld , professor of Public Health at the University of Edinburgh, Said : "the health effects of The lockdown, that we can expect - increased alcohol consumption, Domestic Violence , anxiety and depression, poor diet and decreased Physical Activity - is even worse, if we limit ourselves to more of us to our families, without the enormously important period of grace, the movement in the open. "
"If the reason is virus transmission in the free, far stronger evidence is required to justify this. "
Carl Heneghan, professor of evidence-based medicine at the University of Oxford, the people, the exercise, the suffering, the symptoms of diseases such as Covid for a few days.
He also stressed that people with other health conditions, which are much worse with The Virus , and to train when people stop, they are more likely to other conditions.
"If the government stop outdoor exercise, then, it is to stop in response to evidence," He Said .
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Source of news: bbc.com