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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand the rationale behind this. Is it because it's a sleep away camp that you are looking to be super cautious? For example, my kid is training with his current soccer team and it's full contact. If he was to go play with a different group of kids, would the idea be to self quarantine before joining a different group of kids? Because my kid plays soccer with a bunch of different groups of kids every week. Every week, different kids come to the sessions that participates in.[/quote] You are the problem [/quote] So no one should be sending their kids to soccer practice? We are the problem if we do? You are on a soccer thread. Are you saying that you don't send your kid to soccer practice? Full contact soccer practices currently meet the current back to play guidelines. I'm not sure why I'm the problem.[/quote] Do you drive 65 on a snowy highway because the sign says you can drive 65?[/quote] So you are saying that there should be no soccer practices and everyone should stay home at this point? If so, honestly, do yourself a favor, and leave this forum because this forum is about people talking about their kids playing soccer and you aren't going to change anyone's mind.[/quote] Nobody has said don’t go to soccer practice. What people have said is don’t go to things like sleep away camps. And if you do go away to a sleep away camp get tested before returning to team practice or stay away for two weeks before rejoining. Doing a sleep away camp in the current environment is dumb and reckless because it is unnecessary. So do it if you must but stay away from the team until you are deemed healthy. At the very least let the team know where you went so they can make a decision to attend a practice your kid might attend before being cleared. [/quote] I disagree. Someone is saying that sending your kid to soccer practice even though allowed is the same as driving 65 on a snowy road. i.e. we shouldn't do it.[/quote]
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