{"id":9495,"date":"2020-09-01T09:29:55","date_gmt":"2020-09-01T13:29:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/5townscentral.com\/?p=9495"},"modified":"2020-09-01T09:31:04","modified_gmt":"2020-09-01T13:31:04","slug":"dozens-of-local-doctors-issue-covid-update-as-cases-continue-to-rise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/5townscentral.com\/2020\/09\/01\/dozens-of-local-doctors-issue-covid-update-as-cases-continue-to-rise\/","title":{"rendered":"Dozens of Local Doctors Issue Covid Update, As Cases Continue to Rise"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are writing to express our unanimous medical opinion regarding our community\u2019s actions and attitudes towards the COVID-19 pandemic. Our consensus group includes physicians from a variety of specialties. We wish to express our clear and concerted support for some positions that we feel are medically indisputable:<\/p>\n
1) COVID-19 remains a clear and present danger. After a quiet summer, cases are now on the rise, specifically in our community. COVID-19 is not a political issue, nor is it old news. If our goal is to keep shuls and schools open and our neighborhood stores in business, we need to recognize that the uptick demands that we take it seriously and follow appropriate precautions.<\/p>\n
2) People who have a positive test, recent exposure or who have been in a region requiring quarantine need to strictly uphold the quarantine without exception, including for shul and school. In questions of doubt regarding exposure, we should attempt to be stringent, not lenient. Travel from states on the NYS designated travel advisory list or known COVID-19 exposure requires a 14-day quarantine period. In the event of a positive COVID test, an individual is required to isolate for at minimum 10 days, or longer based on the duration of symptoms. The quarantine regulations are not suggestions, they are absolute requirements. Violating them will undoubtedly lead to accelerated community spread and puts lives at real risk. People should be in close contact with their physicians regarding any COVID-related concerns.<\/p>\n
3) Masking to prevent COVID-19 infection has a strong evidence base that is agreed upon by the overwhelming majority of doctors and public health experts. There is no credible evidence that masks have any risks for those who wear them. They are most effective when worn both by those who have the virus and those at risk of catching it. Wearing a mask is not just about one\u2019s personal choice, but also about not spreading the virus to others in the event of asymptomatic or early infection. Masks should not have a breathing valve or vent, since these expose others to potential infection. Masks with breathing valves are for protecting the wearer from environmental dust and debris and NOT meant for infection control.<\/p>\n
4) Local schools and yeshivot have invested substantial effort into formulating safe plans to allow schools to open and remain open. The details of these plans may vary, but the medical advisory boards have done their utmost to ensure schools can stay open safely. By helping their children adhere to these new rules, parents can play an integral role in enabling in-person school to continue.<\/p>\n
5) As current contact tracing evidence has shown, many of the new cases of infection have arisen from large gatherings (weddings, bar and bat mitzvah, concerts \u2026) where social distancing and\/or mask wearing was not strictly observed. While we pray that we should know of happy occasions, these must be celebrated according to a \u201cnew norm\u201d and in a fashion that will cause the least risk of community transmission. Large gatherings are best kept to a small number of people, outdoors if possible, with social distancing and mask rules applied. More information can be found at HERE<\/a>.<\/p>\n