Anonymous wrote:My kids swam outdoors with her summer team and is rejoining her (indoor) club team next month. The pool uses one door to enter, another to exit. You are not allowed in the locker room except for emergency use of the bathroom. On entry, swimmers use markers on the ground to maintain at least 6 feet of distance and are temperature checked before going to a designated spot on the deck to leave their bag and remove whatever they're wearing over their suit. Masks are required any time you aren't in the water. Although VA allows up to 5 swimmers/lane, they're keeping it at 3-4 whenever possible. They've been running practices this way since late June and it's been successful so far. If they do have to shut down, we'll get dry land programming as well as a credit based on how long the closure lasts and what the pool rental savings amount to.
Our MD team has operated in the same fashion all summer, and has been back in the water since June without any issues/outbreaks. Our indoor facility will be opening in September, and the team will shift to indoor practice after our outdoor facility closes at the end of Sept.
I'm not especially worried - the kids have very little (if any) contact with each other, they wear mask except when in the water, and the locker room is closed. So they basically enter, swim, and then immediately leave the facility. It's also closed to other patrons when the club is practicing.