Locally in the lakes region, pickleball is happening all over, and it switched from outdoors to indoors what with the seasons changing, recently. Transmission of the coronavirus is probably more likely to happen either by inhalation or by touching the pickleball when playing indoors as opposed to outdoors. To avoid the possibility of catching it, people can simply NOT play pickleball and stay away from the indoor pickleball games.
Knowing that it takes two weeks for the booster vaccination to become effective is new information to me. No one wears a mask while playing pickleball. I have never seen anyone wear a mask while playing pickleball, not even once.
There has been zero information on the four players who supposedly caught it while playing in the Laconia Community Center so it is unknown if that actually happened, although the NH weekly list did show Laconia with four new coronavirus cases.
Probably, no one thinks they will get it until they get it, the coronavirus.
A number of different towns have school gyms designed for basketball that also work as a venue for two or three indoor pickleball courts by using a portable pickleball net and marking the lines with 2" wide, yellow or blue masking tape until they get the pickleball lines done with permanent paint.
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From the NY Times, Oct 14, 2022: 'How to Boost Your Immune System During Cold and Flu Season' ...... no paid subscription needed to see it
1. Get active
2. Don't underestimate the power of rest
3. Follow a healthy diet
4. Keep up the pandemic precautions
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Last edited by fatlazyless; 10-15-2022 at 02:36 PM.
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