Gottlieb: ‘Risks of Wearing a Mask & Heat Exposure Are Probably Greater than Any Benefit’ for Kids

‘I don’t think kids should be wearing masks outside’

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GOTTLIEB: "Kids are at lower risk overall, so the infection poses less risk to kids to start. I think you need to still be mindful of situations where you can have what we call super-spreading events, so when you congregate people in confined environments where there's poor air circulation, I do think you need to be mindful. So you could see a situation in summer where kids aren't wearing masks outside. I don’t think kids should be wearing masks outside. I think the risks of wearing a mask and the heat exposure probably are greater than any benefit they're going to derive from wearing a mask. But as they go to indoor settings, you know, go into lunchroom, things like that and they congregate in confined spaces with poor air circulation, spaces that we know are conducive to spread, I could still see a situation where you're taking precautions with children. You are also taking precautions with hand washing. I think the combination of things you can continue to do in that setting without imposing too much burden on children that really interferes with the summer experience hopefully can mitigate a lot of the risk."

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