Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Ours says it is still waiting on guidance from the state and county and until they hear otherwise assume the restrictions will be the same as last year.![]()
This is our Virginia pool for now. It appears that pools are falling into two camps. One is to open under the capacity restrictions and leave it to members to self-enforce the distancing requirement, which really ends up being wink and nod that they are going to ignore the current regulation. Other pools are being more risk averse and ensuring they stay in compliance with the governor's mandates, as stupid and outdated as those mandates are.
I know our pool board isn't happy to keep the restrictions in place but also doesn't want to pit members against member in the whole self-policing concept.
Anonymous wrote:Our pool seems to have lifted all the restrictions that were in place last summer and the max capacity allowed is high enough that they are doing away with the reservation system since even in normal times there would be less than the capacity number at the pool. They are still awaiting guidance on whether masks will be required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Ours says it is still waiting on guidance from the state and county and until they hear otherwise assume the restrictions will be the same as last year.![]()
This is our Virginia pool for now. It appears that pools are falling into two camps. One is to open under the capacity restrictions and leave it to members to self-enforce the distancing requirement, which really ends up being wink and nod that they are going to ignore the current regulation. Other pools are being more risk averse and ensuring they stay in compliance with the governor's mandates, as stupid and outdated as those mandates are.
I know our pool board isn't happy to keep the restrictions in place but also doesn't want to pit members against member in the whole self-policing concept.
There will be no enforcement of the rules by the state of the county. So pools have to figure it all out. But the numbers should be low and the environment is a low spread. There is a chance the governor will loosen restrictions mid-May.
Anonymous wrote:Our pool seems to have lifted all the restrictions that were in place last summer and the max capacity allowed is high enough that they are doing away with the reservation system since even in normal times there would be less than the capacity number at the pool. They are still awaiting guidance on whether masks will be required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Ours says it is still waiting on guidance from the state and county and until they hear otherwise assume the restrictions will be the same as last year.![]()
This is our Virginia pool for now. It appears that pools are falling into two camps. One is to open under the capacity restrictions and leave it to members to self-enforce the distancing requirement, which really ends up being wink and nod that they are going to ignore the current regulation. Other pools are being more risk averse and ensuring they stay in compliance with the governor's mandates, as stupid and outdated as those mandates are.
I know our pool board isn't happy to keep the restrictions in place but also doesn't want to pit members against member in the whole self-policing concept.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Ours says it is still waiting on guidance from the state and county and until they hear otherwise assume the restrictions will be the same as last year.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Ours says it is still waiting on guidance from the state and county and until they hear otherwise assume the restrictions will be the same as last year.![]()