Re: [lace] [Lace] Return to class

2020-08-17 Thread Adele Shaak
There was an article in The Lancet (July 3rd) https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/laninf/PIIS1473-3099(20)30561-2.pdf Talks about how why the danger of surface transmission is less than was originally thought.

Re: [lace] Re: [Lace] Return to class

2020-08-17 Thread Kathryn Draves
Jane, Having the teacher wear one pair of gloves and move from pillow to pillow could theoretically transmit a virus from one student to the next. If the teacher puts on a new pair of gloves each time she approaches another pillow it would be fine. Bear in mind that medical professionals advocate

Re: [lace] Re: [Lace] Return to class

2020-08-17 Thread Joy Beeson
On 8/15/2020 7:31 AM, Jane wrote: But I wonder if it maybe better for the teacher to use close fitting disposable gloves. Would it be okay to go from pillow to pillow with these? (I'm wondering out loud). That ever-popular citation "I read somewhere" that for disease prevention gloves are

[lace] Re: Return to class

2020-08-17 Thread Jane Partridge
This reminds me of a Guiders' training course I attended years ago at Foxlease, (in Hampshire UK) we were learning how to teach creative folk dance without making the movements ourselves. My thought from this is that you should be able to teach mostly without the need to touch their pillows,