Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
No it shows that player isolates and everyone else keeps it moving.When that player recovers he is welcomed back. The sun will continue to rise and set. Life is still happening might as well be a part of it.
Exactly. Have to keep moving forward and be smart.
Do you think youth soccer clubs will have regular testing of every player that comes to practice, like professional teams do? Unless you do it, the player will likely practice with the rest of the team and then the club will be sending an email to all teams that practiced on that particular field that they are at risk and all players and their parents will have to isolate and quarantine themselves for at least 2 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
No it shows that player isolates and everyone else keeps it moving.When that player recovers he is welcomed back. The sun will continue to rise and set. Life is still happening might as well be a part of it.
Exactly. Have to keep moving forward and be smart.
Do you think youth soccer clubs will have regular testing of every player that comes to practice, like professional teams do? Unless you do it, the player will likely practice with the rest of the team and then the club will be sending an email to all teams that practiced on that particular field that they are at risk and all players and their parents will have to isolate and quarantine themselves for at least 2 weeks.
Only if showing symptoms . Just because someone who shopped at Walmart has tested positive. The entire store of employees and shoppers doesn't then quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
No it shows that player isolates and everyone else keeps it moving.When that player recovers he is welcomed back. The sun will continue to rise and set. Life is still happening might as well be a part of it.
Exactly. Have to keep moving forward and be smart.
Do you think youth soccer clubs will have regular testing of every player that comes to practice, like professional teams do? Unless you do it, the player will likely practice with the rest of the team and then the club will be sending an email to all teams that practiced on that particular field that they are at risk and all players and their parents will have to isolate and quarantine themselves for at least 2 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
No it shows that player isolates and everyone else keeps it moving.When that player recovers he is welcomed back. The sun will continue to rise and set. Life is still happening might as well be a part of it.
Exactly. Have to keep moving forward and be smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
No it shows that player isolates and everyone else keeps it moving.When that player recovers he is welcomed back. The sun will continue to rise and set. Life is still happening might as well be a part of it.
But, sports and schools will go virtual in fall.
Just be patient. The second wave will be coming soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
No it shows that player isolates and everyone else keeps it moving.When that player recovers he is welcomed back. The sun will continue to rise and set. Life is still happening might as well be a part of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
No it shows that player isolates and everyone else keeps it moving.When that player recovers he is welcomed back. The sun will continue to rise and set. Life is still happening might as well be a part of it.
Anonymous wrote:OK. Does this mean soccer in NOVA is canceled?
Anonymous wrote:Paywall
Anonymous wrote:They havenโt said which one though.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/06/13/dc-united-player-tests-positive-coronavirus/