Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree about older kids being able to manage in-pool spacing. They’re all going to clump at the wall, and anyway, they’d need to run pretty continuous sets to keep the spacing just right. It would take a ton of work to get rid of ingrained habits from thousands of hours in the pool.
6 ft of distance won’t necessarily be a component of pools reopening.
True, but that’s the recommendation. What? You think it’s suggested it be 6’ on 6/9 and it’s safe closer than that on 6/11...despite raising numbers, insufficient testing, no proof there is immunity once you have it, poor tracing, still highly contagious, with no vaccine, etc...?
I don’t accept your premise that 6 ft will be a required social distance at outdoor pools at the point that they reopen. Maybe it will, or maybe by that point we will know more about seasonality and the power of sunlight to kill the virus, and it won’t be considered necessary.
Regardless of whether there actually is seasonality or the power of sunlight to kill the virus, unfortunately I think we won’t know for sure until it’s too late for the summer’s swim team. Maybe it will be known by next summer...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree about older kids being able to manage in-pool spacing. They’re all going to clump at the wall, and anyway, they’d need to run pretty continuous sets to keep the spacing just right. It would take a ton of work to get rid of ingrained habits from thousands of hours in the pool.
6 ft of distance won’t necessarily be a component of pools reopening.
True, but that’s the recommendation. What? You think it’s suggested it be 6’ on 6/9 and it’s safe closer than that on 6/11...despite raising numbers, insufficient testing, no proof there is immunity once you have it, poor tracing, still highly contagious, with no vaccine, etc...?
I don’t accept your premise that 6 ft will be a required social distance at outdoor pools at the point that they reopen. Maybe it will, or maybe by that point we will know more about seasonality and the power of sunlight to kill the virus, and it won’t be considered necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree about older kids being able to manage in-pool spacing. They’re all going to clump at the wall, and anyway, they’d need to run pretty continuous sets to keep the spacing just right. It would take a ton of work to get rid of ingrained habits from thousands of hours in the pool.
6 ft of distance won’t necessarily be a component of pools reopening.
True, but that’s the recommendation. What? You think it’s suggested it be 6’ on 6/9 and it’s safe closer than that on 6/11...despite raising numbers, insufficient testing, no proof there is immunity once you have it, poor tracing, still highly contagious, with no vaccine, etc...?
Anonymous wrote:Disagree about older kids being able to manage in-pool spacing. They’re all going to clump at the wall, and anyway, they’d need to run pretty continuous sets to keep the spacing just right. It would take a ton of work to get rid of ingrained habits from thousands of hours in the pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree about older kids being able to manage in-pool spacing. They’re all going to clump at the wall, and anyway, they’d need to run pretty continuous sets to keep the spacing just right. It would take a ton of work to get rid of ingrained habits from thousands of hours in the pool.
6 ft of distance won’t necessarily be a component of pools reopening.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree about older kids being able to manage in-pool spacing. They’re all going to clump at the wall, and anyway, they’d need to run pretty continuous sets to keep the spacing just right. It would take a ton of work to get rid of ingrained habits from thousands of hours in the pool.
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s summer league posted this link to a PDF from USA Swimming. I’m sure there’s an original link but I can’t find it. Scroll down to the suggested social distancing practice layouts. Forget about the difficulty of running such tiny practices. No way could my club’s swimmers consistently execute any of this spacing during their sets or rest.
https://www.teamunify.com/reclssslwa/UserFiles/Image/QuickUpload/facility-reopening-plan-guidelines_072307.pdf
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s summer league posted this link to a PDF from USA Swimming. I’m sure there’s an original link but I can’t find it. Scroll down to the suggested social distancing practice layouts. Forget about the difficulty of running such tiny practices. No way could my club’s swimmers consistently execute any of this spacing during their sets or rest.
https://www.teamunify.com/reclssslwa/UserFiles/Image/QuickUpload/facility-reopening-plan-guidelines_072307.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 weeks from May 15 is July 24...
This. Plus it “could be 10-12 weeks or more.” It’s def through the majority or all of the summer.
if you read the slide and listen to the briefing- its definitely 10-12 weeks from today- not 10-12 weeks from May 15th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 weeks from May 15 is July 24...
This. Plus it “could be 10-12 weeks or more.” It’s def through the majority or all of the summer.
Anonymous wrote:10 weeks from May 15 is July 24...