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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our club sent an email asking for no post-season parties. If we want to keep soccer going, just let them play soccer and skip the parties. It's additional time together, and they're probably sitting near each other for longer periods when eating and sitting at a table, then they are in a huddle. Our huddles are just a few minutes, eating pizza together is at least 30 minutes. Why risk it? My friend's son's travel team had their coach catch Covid right at the end of the season, all the kids have had to be tested, and luckily none have tested positive, but can you imagine if they were sitting next to Coach at a pizza restaurant? [/quote] after the end of the season tournament, there is nothing to keep going. My kids are in public, so returning to school isn't at risk. They'll attend their respective parties and if we have to quarantine as a result, it's not like they have anything scheduled in winter anyway [/quote] You are being selfish. Others might be seeing relatives for Thanksgiving, even if it's outside, it's still a risk to pass it on to an older person. Some kids might need go to the dentist or the doctor. Most kids on travel teams practice Futsal or soccer in the winter, inside or outside, so no one on your team is doing any of these things? Or is it all about you and your immediate family?[/quote]
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