An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia.
La pandemia de COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) obligó a Colombia a promulgar una legislación preventiva obligatoria desde finales de marzo según lo establecido por el Decreto 749 (Mayo 28). Adicionalmente, el Ministerio del Interior señaló, (artículo 5), “el funcionamiento de gimnasios, piscinas, spas, sauna,...
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Sánchez, Yuly
Mehrvar, Mehrab
Mccarthy, Lynda
Quiñones, Edgar
Rodríguez Cheu, Luis
Romero, Jairo
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- 2020
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- Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Julio Garavito
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- Aguas termales
COVID-19 (Enfermedad) - Prevención
Playas
Piscinas
Hot springs
COVID-19 (Disease) - Prevention
Beaches
Swimming pools
Aguas termales
Medidas preventivas
Piscinas
Playas
COVID-19
Beaches
Hot springs
Preventive measures
Swimming pools
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. |
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. |
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. Aguas termales COVID-19 (Enfermedad) - Prevención Playas Piscinas Hot springs COVID-19 (Disease) - Prevention Beaches Swimming pools Aguas termales Medidas preventivas Piscinas Playas COVID-19 Beaches Hot springs Preventive measures Swimming pools |
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. |
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. |
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. |
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. |
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An overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. |
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Sánchez, Yuly Mehrvar, Mehrab Mccarthy, Lynda Quiñones, Edgar Rodríguez Cheu, Luis Romero, Jairo |
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Sánchez, Yuly Mehrvar, Mehrab Mccarthy, Lynda Quiñones, Edgar Rodríguez Cheu, Luis Romero, Jairo |
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Aguas termales COVID-19 (Enfermedad) - Prevención Playas Piscinas |
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Aguas termales COVID-19 (Enfermedad) - Prevención Playas Piscinas Hot springs COVID-19 (Disease) - Prevention Beaches Swimming pools Aguas termales Medidas preventivas Piscinas Playas COVID-19 Beaches Hot springs Preventive measures Swimming pools |
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Hot springs COVID-19 (Disease) - Prevention Beaches Swimming pools |
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Aguas termales Medidas preventivas Piscinas Playas |
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COVID-19 Beaches Hot springs Preventive measures Swimming pools |
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La pandemia de COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) obligó a Colombia a promulgar una legislación preventiva obligatoria desde finales de marzo según lo establecido por el Decreto 749 (Mayo 28). Adicionalmente, el Ministerio del Interior señaló, (artículo 5), “el funcionamiento de gimnasios, piscinas, spas, sauna, spas turcos, canchas deportivas, polideportivos, parques mecánicos de diversiones y el uso de parques infantiles está prohibido”. Este artículo presenta las estrategias de manejo de COVID-19 en piscinas, playas y aguas termales como se detalla en Europa, Canadá y Colombia. Cuando comenzó la pandemia, muchos alcaldes de Colombia ordenaron el cierre de todas las piscinas, playas y aguas termales. Actualmente, aún no se han presentado planes de manejo para la apertura de aguas termales, playas y piscinas. Sin embargo, la Asociación Europea de Parques Acuáticos presenta un plan de reapertura en dos etapas para que los gobiernos y las autoridades lo implementen (Asociación Europea de Parques Acuáticos E.V., 2020). Otros países incluidos China, Estados Unidos, Australia, Canadá y Austria están siguiendo medidas similares. El gobierno de España presentó recomendaciones para la reapertura de playas y zonas de baño tras la crisis del COVID-19, basándose en informes de transmisión del SARS-CoV-2 en playas y piscinas (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2020). El Gobierno de Alberta hizo las mismas recomendaciones. Entre las medidas más representativas para prevenir la propagación del virus, las autoridades médicas de una variedad de gobiernos han recomendado colectivamente i) mantener rigurosas directivas de distanciamiento social y ii) la limpieza o desinfección diaria de superficies y áreas comunes. |
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Sánchez, Yulyba6a2ce58d39c4a3f25df2e4802eca80600Mehrvar, Mehrab742a15a683e7bce0f63a4b98c27ab7d3600Mccarthy, Lyndaf21f8fd3df35de7cdab3d0deb68af41f600Quiñones, Edgar3075cc864725144663eb28a06ad8a34d600Rodríguez Cheu, Luisb482aaa109d4a460898da785dfcdf881600Romero, Jairof19ba944aaa4fc9607055051d8df7429600Estudios Ambientales2021-12-03T17:00:03Z2021-12-03T17:00:03Z20209789586800907https://repositorio.escuelaing.edu.co/handle/001/1894La pandemia de COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) obligó a Colombia a promulgar una legislación preventiva obligatoria desde finales de marzo según lo establecido por el Decreto 749 (Mayo 28). Adicionalmente, el Ministerio del Interior señaló, (artículo 5), “el funcionamiento de gimnasios, piscinas, spas, sauna, spas turcos, canchas deportivas, polideportivos, parques mecánicos de diversiones y el uso de parques infantiles está prohibido”. Este artículo presenta las estrategias de manejo de COVID-19 en piscinas, playas y aguas termales como se detalla en Europa, Canadá y Colombia. Cuando comenzó la pandemia, muchos alcaldes de Colombia ordenaron el cierre de todas las piscinas, playas y aguas termales. Actualmente, aún no se han presentado planes de manejo para la apertura de aguas termales, playas y piscinas. Sin embargo, la Asociación Europea de Parques Acuáticos presenta un plan de reapertura en dos etapas para que los gobiernos y las autoridades lo implementen (Asociación Europea de Parques Acuáticos E.V., 2020). Otros países incluidos China, Estados Unidos, Australia, Canadá y Austria están siguiendo medidas similares. El gobierno de España presentó recomendaciones para la reapertura de playas y zonas de baño tras la crisis del COVID-19, basándose en informes de transmisión del SARS-CoV-2 en playas y piscinas (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2020). El Gobierno de Alberta hizo las mismas recomendaciones. Entre las medidas más representativas para prevenir la propagación del virus, las autoridades médicas de una variedad de gobiernos han recomendado colectivamente i) mantener rigurosas directivas de distanciamiento social y ii) la limpieza o desinfección diaria de superficies y áreas comunes.The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic forced Colombia to enact mandatory preventive legislation since the end of March 2020 as established by Decree 749 (May 28). Additionally, the Ministry of the Interior stated, (article 5), “the operation of gyms, swimming pools, spas, sauna, Turkish spas, sport fields, sport centers, mechanical amusement parks and playgrounds is prohibited”. This article presents management strategies of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches and hot springs as detailed in Europe, Canada, and Colombia. When the pandemic began, many mayors in Colombia ordered the closure of all pools, beaches, and hot springs. Currently, official management plans have yet to be presented for the opening of hot springs, beaches and swimming pools. However, the European Association of Water Parks, presents a two-stage reopening plan for governments and authorities to implement (European Waterpark Association E.V., 2020). Other countries including China, United States, Australia, Canada and Austria are following similar measures. The government of Spain presented recommendations for the reopening of beaches and bathing areas after the COVID-19 crisis subsided, based on reports of the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in beaches and swimming pools (HCSR, 2020). The Government of Alberta (Canada) made the same recommendations. Among the most representative management measures mandated to prevent the spread of the virus, medical authorities from a variety of governments have collectively recommended i) maintaining rigorous social distancing directives, and ii) daily cleaning or disinfection of surfaces and common areas.1 PhD Candidate, Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería “Julio Garavito”, Bogotá, Colombia, yuly.sanchez@escuelaing.edu.co. 2 Professor and Associate Chair, Graduate Studies, Department of Chemical Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, mmehrvar@ryerson.ca. 3 Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, l3mccart@ryerson.ca.. 4 Professor and Director of PhD Program, Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia, equinonesb@unicartagena.edu.co. 5 Professor and Director of PhD in Engineering. Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería “Julio Garavito”, Bogotá, Colombia, luis.rodriguez@escuelaing.edu.co. 6 Professor and Director of Center for Environment Studies. Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería “Julio Garavito”, Bogotá, Colombia, jairo.romero@escuelaing.edu.co.9 páginasapplication/pdfengACOFI Asociación Colombiana De Facultades De IngenieríaColombiahttps://www.acofi.edu.co/eiei2020/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Memorias-ENEDI-2020.pdfAn overview of the management of COVID-19 in swimming pools, beaches, and hot springs in Europe, Canada, and Colombia.Capítulo - Parte de Libroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookParthttps://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/CAP_LIBhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85304296N/AColombia Investiga. Capitulo Nacional de Doctorados en ingenieríaBarrera, M., Mehrvar, M, Gilbride, K.A., McCarthy, L.H., Laursen, A.E., Bostan, V., Pushchak, R., (2012). “Photolytic treatment of organic constituents and bacterial pathogens in secondary effluent of synthetic slaughterhouse wastewater”. Chemical Engineering Research and Design. Vol. 90, pp 1335–1350.K.L. Nelson et al., (2018), Sunlight-mediated inactivation of health-relevant microorganisms in water: a review of mechanisms and modeling approaches. Environ Sci Process Impacts, 20: 1089–1122.Randazzo, W., Truchado, P., Cuevas Ferrando, E., Simon Andreu, P., Allende, A., Sanchez, G., (2020). “SARS-CoV-2 RNA titers in wastewater anticipated COVID-19 occurrence in a low prevalence area”. MedRxiv The preprint server for health sciences. Pp 394 – 417.International Conference “Pool and Spa in time of COVID-19”, (2020). University of Rome “Foro Italico”. Protocols and self-checking plans for the hygienic and sanitary safety of post-covid-19 balneotherapy.Sanchez, Y. (2011). “Guide for the Management and Control of Water Quality in Public Use Pools”. Editorial: Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería.WHO, (2006). World Health Organization. “Guidelines for safe recreational water environments. Swimming pools and similar environments”. Volume 2. 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