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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have any of your clubs given you a guideline / roadmap of what they intend to do if there is a positive case on the team? A 14-day break? Asking for testing? Would you pull your kid for two weeks if there was a player that came down with covid? Wondering what other clubs are proposing. [/quote] Well, the infected player obviously needs at least one, perhaps two negative tests before rejoining the team. It is likely that teammates will either need to stay away for 2 weeks or provide negative test results too before rejoining. At the very least, getting a test for the player is a no brainer. The coaches will also obviously need to get tested. If the coach/coaches train multiple teams could cause an obvious issue if the coach tests positive. If the coaches are sick, no practice for anyone. [/quote] This is not what the CDC has recommended. No negative test needed after a certain amount of time once tested positive. 10 days now. [/quote]
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