How heavily do you think people breathe while doing the sorts of dancing you describe, and does that impact whether it’s appropriate to model the scenario as “silent”?
I always model as “loud talking” when doing assessments for dancing—back in the before times, that would be accurate, but I’ve found that everyone is pretty tentative right now, and “vigorous walking” is probably closer to the baseline.
Thanks folks. Asking for my own benefit as someone who dances fusion and has been attending some (small, masked, vaccinated) indoor events lately. I think microfusion is probably somewhere between silent and normal and regular fusion is probably between normal and loud. (Trying to balance heavier/more frequent breathing with the fact that people are literally speaking, not talking.)
How heavily do you think people breathe while doing the sorts of dancing you describe, and does that impact whether it’s appropriate to model the scenario as “silent”?
It’s not much more vigorous than walking? Like, I wouldn’t need to be opening my mouth to get in additional air.
Even if you treat it as “talking”, though, it’s still only ~10 microcovid.
I always model as “loud talking” when doing assessments for dancing—back in the before times, that would be accurate, but I’ve found that everyone is pretty tentative right now, and “vigorous walking” is probably closer to the baseline.
Thanks folks. Asking for my own benefit as someone who dances fusion and has been attending some (small, masked, vaccinated) indoor events lately. I think microfusion is probably somewhere between silent and normal and regular fusion is probably between normal and loud. (Trying to balance heavier/more frequent breathing with the fact that people are literally speaking, not talking.)