Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The simple truth is, by the time one kid finds out that they have Covid, the entire team and families probably have it as well.
If you send your kids to play in games, you better accept that.
Correct. Accept the risk, or don't. .
It’s all hypothetical until it’s YOUR KID! Nothing will prepare you for that fear and your kid will be afraid too.
Anonymous wrote:Fair questions deserve considered responses, not trite posts referencing hiding under beds, pyre, and LOL. But I suppose nothing more can be expected of these types.
Anonymous wrote:What are your clubs guidelines on vacationing out of state? Do you have to quarantine 2 weeks after traveling? Or do you get tested before returning? This goes for players and coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The simple truth is, by the time one kid finds out that they have Covid, the entire team and families probably have it as well.
If you send your kids to play in games, you better accept that.
Correct. Accept the risk, or don't. .
It’s all hypothetical until it’s YOUR KID! Nothing will prepare you for that fear and your kid will be afraid too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The simple truth is, by the time one kid finds out that they have Covid, the entire team and families probably have it as well.
If you send your kids to play in games, you better accept that.
Correct. Accept the risk, or don't. .
Anonymous wrote:The simple truth is, by the time one kid finds out that they have Covid, the entire team and families probably have it as well.
If you send your kids to play in games, you better accept that.
Anonymous wrote:This is a legit question. Why the stupid / unhelpful responses? ASA? McLean? PAC? Bump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of your clubs given you a guideline / roadmap of what they intend to do if there is a positive case on the team? A 14-day break? Asking for testing? Would you pull your kid for two weeks if there was a player that came down with covid?
Wondering what other clubs are proposing.
Well, the infected player obviously needs at least one, perhaps two negative tests before rejoining the team.
It is likely that teammates will either need to stay away for 2 weeks or provide negative test results too before rejoining.
At the very least, getting a test for the player is a no brainer.
The coaches will also obviously need to get tested. If the coach/coaches train multiple teams could cause an obvious issue if the coach tests positive. If the coaches are sick, no practice for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Fair questions deserve considered responses, not trite posts referencing hiding under beds, pyre, and LOL. But I suppose nothing more can be expected of these types.
Our club has not given any guidance yet. I’ll inquire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of your clubs given you a guideline / roadmap of what they intend to do if there is a positive case on the team? A 14-day break? Asking for testing? Would you pull your kid for two weeks if there was a player that came down with covid?
Wondering what other clubs are proposing.
Well, the infected player obviously needs at least one, perhaps two negative tests before rejoining the team.
It is likely that teammates will either need to stay away for 2 weeks or provide negative test results too before rejoining.
At the very least, getting a test for the player is a no brainer.
The coaches will also obviously need to get tested. If the coach/coaches train multiple teams could cause an obvious issue if the coach tests positive. If the coaches are sick, no practice for anyone.