2020 has been a year of race cancellations, which have persisted longer than anyone could have anticipated. We needed data to help us understand what was effective and what was not, in terms of mitigating the spread of COVID-19. But knowing what we know now about how COVID spreads, smaller races that can easily be held safely should be allowed to go on.
Author
Tracy Beth Høeg, MD, PhD
Tracy Beth Høeg, MD, PhD
Tracy Beth Høeg, MD, PhD practices Sports, Spine and Regenerative Medicine in Northern California. She is affiliated with the University of California-Davis and has a passion for ultramarathon and regenerative medicine research. She is a Danish-American double citizen, married to Rasmus Høeg, MD, and they have four children. Tracy has run for the US Trail Ultramarathon Team and the Danish Long