Cancel Swimming lessons because of Omicron?

Anonymous
We stopped all indoor swimming in March 2020.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We stopped all indoor swimming in March 2020.


Same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We stopped all indoor swimming in March 2020.


Ha and you haven’t gone back? Your kids must hate you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re leading our normal lives, fully vaccinated, without regard to COVID. Just got back from the gym, working out while my kids had swim team practice.


You are who we are trying to avoid.


And you’re also the ones complaining you can’t take it anymore. But you do you.
Anonymous
We’re still keeping up with swim lessons.
Anonymous
We did swim, with our last class being the second week of December. Our next set of classes started today and we decided not to go this weekend. This is despite the fact that we had Covid over Christmas. I have seen mixed statements on how contagious Omicron is and whether you can get it again? We aren’t canceling though. I’m hoping to feel comfortable going next weekend. If not, hopefully Omicron does peak and ebb by the end of the month.
Anonymous
We did not cancel as our whole family had a bout with covid in
mid December so we figured we might as well. With so many cancellations my 6 year old was the only one in her small group class and got one on one instruction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. What about private lessons? So just 1 kid 1 adult in the lane.


Our town pool (not in DMV) just started offering group swim lessons again, after offering no lessons at all since March 2020. It's partly a labor shortage-- no one wants to teach swimming and expose themselves to COVID. I don't think we could get private lessons if we tried right now.

I'm not cancelling my kids' lessons, but apparently some people are, because my kids got off the waitlist for the class I wanted yesterday (class started today). I'm more worried about accidental drowning than COVID for my vaccinated kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chlorine kills Covid. Wear your mask until you get into the water. Swimming is one of the safest activities (Covid-wise) during this time.


How does chlorine on the water kill covid in the air? Not trying to challenge you, just genuinely want to learn. I'm a lawyer w/o any science background beyond 8th grade


I’m not trying to challenge you, just genuinely want to learn. How do you graduate from high school and get an undergraduate degree without taking any science classes?
Anonymous
I wouldn’t cancel assuming both kids are vaccinated and all household members are. My kid does swim team at Fairland and pool closed last week out of an abundance of caution, until the 18th I think….if they hadn’t closed my vaccinated 9yo
Would be swimming.
Anonymous
I honestly think it's possible it will be canceled or postponed by the organizers without you needing to cancel, and that will make your decision. My kids' extracurriculars have all been canceled, even though they are outdoor activities involving masks. Don't know why swimming hasn't been.
Anonymous
One of our kids is 4, so we decided to pause for the next few weeks. The swim lessons are pretty packed and my kids take forever to change after lessons. I try to put a mask on them right after the get in the changing area, but they get all wet and gross. I hate that we're paying for a few weeks we aren't using to hold our spot, but I can't deal with more quarantine (already done that once in December) and want to reduce the risk of that as much as possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chlorine kills Covid. Wear your mask until you get into the water. Swimming is one of the safest activities (Covid-wise) during this time.


How does chlorine on the water kill covid in the air? Not trying to challenge you, just genuinely want to learn. I'm a lawyer w/o any science background beyond 8th grade


I’m not trying to challenge you, just genuinely want to learn. How do you graduate from high school and get an undergraduate degree without taking any science classes?
DP, but the person you’re responding too, couldn’t have asked a question in a more respectful way and was clearly not trying to offend the person he was responding too. You’re the type of person that makes people hate forums. You suck, and have you ever heard that no question is a dumb question? Your kids probably hate coming to you to ask anything as condescending as you are
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chlorine kills Covid. Wear your mask until you get into the water. Swimming is one of the safest activities (Covid-wise) during this time.


How does chlorine on the water kill covid in the air? Not trying to challenge you, just genuinely want to learn. I'm a lawyer w/o any science background beyond 8th grade


I’m not trying to challenge you, just genuinely want to learn. How do you graduate from high school and get an undergraduate degree without taking any science classes?


I was considered gifted in art so they put me on the art track. They tested me for math, science and English and since I was performing well above grade level, they didn’t require any courses
Anonymous
Realistically I think water safety is a bigger risk to kids than covid. I have two boys who do swim team. I theoretically want to get my youngest daughter back in swim lessons but she’s on a gymnastics pre team that is really too much for us already so I’m having trouble fitting it in.
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