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The primary transmission method for the COVID-19 virus is now understood to be aerosol
transmission via static exposure from an infected individual for more than 10-15
minutes.
The transmission risk is highest in static, indoor, poorly-ventilated
environments (whether or not social distancing is followed).

This research also suggests that the risk of transmission is very low in a dynamic,
outdoor environment with small groups and proper spacing.
Also the evidence is now
clear on face coverings … they do work! Transmission rates can be as low as 1.5%
when both parties are properly wearing face coverings even in an indoor environment.
Therefore, we feel that you can safely run outdoors with a small group of your training
partners as long as you strictly follow the below guidelines.

Additionally it is incumbent on each and every one of us as a member of the Austin
community to take this pandemic seriously to allow our healthcare system to function
properly and do its job. This is not a political issue, it’s a public health issue. It’s up to
each of us to be responsible and manage our own risk to avoid getting or transmitting
the COVID-19 virus. By following these simple guidelines you can do your part: