Packed parks like Bellwoods avoidable with better communication, experts say
Images of a downtown Toronto park packed with young people seemingly flaunting physical distancing guidelines designed to slow the spread of COVID-19 have drawn sharp criticism from both politicians and the public.
But a trio of experts suggested Monday that the bigger issue is that safety guidelines are being communicated to the public inefficiently, and there’s a lack of options for safe social connection in Canada’s urban centres.
“Unfortunately, probably the worst thing that we’ve done — amongst the many bad things we’ve done with COVID — is we haven’t facilitated people doing low-risk behaviours,” said Dr. Andrew Morris, professor of medicine at the University of Toronto and medical director for Mount Sinai Hospital’s Antimicrobial Stewardship Program.
“We’ve treated low-risk behaviours and high-risk behaviours as the same thing.”