May 1, 2009, 1:29 pm — Updated: 5:21 pm –>
More Readers’ Questions About Swine Flu
By Roni Caryn Rabin

New York City Chess Tournament

Question:

My children are registered to play in a New York City-wide scholastic chess tournament this weekend. This draws children ages 5 to 18 years from many NYC schools. Scores of children play in one large room, sitting two to three feet apart, with no realistic chance for hand sanitation while the games are played. Given the flu situation in New York City, is it prudent to attend such an event?— Anonymous
Doctors acknowledge this is a tough question to answer. Kids have to go to school, but a chess tournament is a voluntary event. It’s up to parents to weigh the potential risks and benefits to their child and make a decision.

Answer:

Being in a crowd certainly increases the odds of picking up a viral infection, explained Dr. Anne Moscona of Weill Cornell Medical Center. But, she said, “I’d do it. Assuming your child has no medical conditions, the most reasonable option at this time would be to go, and exercise as much caution as possible with regular hand-washing. You might want to bring along a Purell dispenser.”

Source: http://consults.blogs.nytimes.com

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