QOTD: What would make you comfortable to start running races again?
This is a great question, and also a tough one. I've appreciated everyone's well-thought-out answers.
For me ... I'm honestly not sure.
Just based on my location, demographics, and lifestyle, I'm operating under the assumption that I'm infected but asymptomatic because I've definitely been exposed but haven't been experiencing symptoms (although I have a family member who I was living with for a while whose test just came back as negative, so I'm a little less confident in the idea that I'm infected at the moment). I don't actually know what my status is, but acting as if I could infect others protects everyone around me and is important to me even if the people I interact with are "low risk". I know too many people who have been too closely affected by this to assume anyone is safe.
I wear a mask when I run, and I'm okay with that for regular runs that I'm taking easy, but I don't know that I'd wear one for a race. And the races I run tend to be big enough that I am usually within 6ft of someone else, and I do sneeze when I run, and I'd really rather not sneeze on someone right now, just in case. So if someone wanted to put on a race in Central Park this weekend ... I would not register.
I'm not really concerned with what is put in place so much as whether I think the risk of infection is high. Things are starting to re-open soon, and I think we should see a second wave in 2-6 weeks. If the second wave is as bad as the first one, then I can't even imagine being comfortable with races anytime soon. If we can stop the second wave quickly, then I might be okay with races restarting in the fall, preferably with smaller fields (if possible) and larger start/finish areas.
That said ...I don't think NYC races will resume until subway ridership gets back to somewhere close to normal. I never imagined that there would be a time when I wasn't comfortable riding the subway ... but we've hit that point. When my office re-opens (as of right now June 15th, but that may be extended or they may stagger return dates), I'm planning to walk back and forth. Same with my barre studio - I'll walk there and back. Public transportation is such an integral part of life in New York that I can't imagine races will restart until people are fully comfortable traveling on the subway.
At this point, I cannot even begin to guess what's gonna happen with the NYC marathon.
As for Tuesday's registration ... I'm contemplating 5K/10K, but currently leaning towards dropping out. It's not that important to me that I do the races this year, and I've been leaving open the possibility that I would choose not to go even if I was registered, so I think I'd rather leave my spot available for someone who really has their heart set on running 2021. I'll probably make a final decision Monday night.