Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 19:31     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Fever is not always a symptom. Taking temperatures is pointless.


While results of catching infected are mixed from Asia where fever checks have been ongoing for over a decade, it has been shown that taking temperatures at locations like airports and schools has improved people’s observation of guidelines and self-reporting. Parents who fear their kid getting caught at the fever checks at school are less likely to try and send their kid to school with a slight fever and are more diligent at self reporting.

I suspect Arlington fears some liability issues.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 17:47     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

taking temperature is probably the easiest and least intrusive thing to do but there’re still people oppose it. For what reason, really? It takes one second per kid. One second.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 15:42     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Fever is not always a symptom. Taking temperatures is pointless.


80% of people with coronavirus have a fever. So no it is not pointless but your post shows people like you will not comply with the simplest of instructions. I bet the kid or his parents did not test before the scrimmage/games. Now 2 teams are out for 2 weeks. Thanks! You sound like a great person.


This doesn't worry me too much. People with fevers feel pretty ill. I can see this being useful at airports for exampe where people may attempt journeys in this condition - but I can't imagine kids with fevers going to practise - they'd be feeling too sick to want to go. When I was growing up my mum had a thermometer to check that I was really ill when I wanted to skip school. I recall plenty of times when I was told that I didn't have a fever so I would be going to school. I don't recall any times where my mum needed to take my temperature to stop me going to school because I was sick but still wanted to go.


No a lot of people with a fever from coronavirus do not feel sick. When the virus gets into the chest they become very sick. Most kids go to practice feeling a little off and they will play game sick. I have seen it.

So it seems not many of the Arlington parents are checking their kids for fever before practice or games. Good to know. What other polices and rules do you feel you know better about?
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 15:24     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Fever is not always a symptom. Taking temperatures is pointless.


80% of people with coronavirus have a fever. So no it is not pointless but your post shows people like you will not comply with the simplest of instructions. I bet the kid or his parents did not test before the scrimmage/games. Now 2 teams are out for 2 weeks. Thanks! You sound like a great person.


This doesn't worry me too much. People with fevers feel pretty ill. I can see this being useful at airports for exampe where people may attempt journeys in this condition - but I can't imagine kids with fevers going to practise - they'd be feeling too sick to want to go. When I was growing up my mum had a thermometer to check that I was really ill when I wanted to skip school. I recall plenty of times when I was told that I didn't have a fever so I would be going to school. I don't recall any times where my mum needed to take my temperature to stop me going to school because I was sick but still wanted to go.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 15:05     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Fever is not always a symptom. Taking temperatures is pointless.


80% of people with coronavirus have a fever. So no it is not pointless but your post shows people like you will not comply with the simplest of instructions. I bet the kid or his parents did not test before the scrimmage/games. Now 2 teams are out for 2 weeks. Thanks! You sound like a great person.


All the asymptomatic cases don't have a fever though....


What maybe 20%?
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 14:06     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Fever is not always a symptom. Taking temperatures is pointless.


80% of people with coronavirus have a fever. So no it is not pointless but your post shows people like you will not comply with the simplest of instructions. I bet the kid or his parents did not test before the scrimmage/games. Now 2 teams are out for 2 weeks. Thanks! You sound like a great person.


All the asymptomatic cases don't have a fever though....
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 11:30     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Fever is not always a symptom. Taking temperatures is pointless.


80% of people with coronavirus have a fever. So no it is not pointless but your post shows people like you will not comply with the simplest of instructions. I bet the kid or his parents did not test before the scrimmage/games. Now 2 teams are out for 2 weeks. Thanks! You sound like a great person.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 11:26     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Is it because some might get to practice early to warm up and become too hot to participate? Really just curious.


The players are to arrive right before practice. The players are to social distance and await the coach who directs them on to the filed. There is no warming up.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 10:38     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Fever is not always a symptom. Taking temperatures is pointless.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 09:44     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.


Is it because some might get to practice early to warm up and become too hot to participate? Really just curious.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2020 09:32     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.


I wish the coach would take temperatures before practice/games and not rely on the players to self police. I really doubt every player is checking their own temperature before practice/scrimmage/games.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2020 23:47     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Arlington parent here - i have been very happy with how they have managed practices. A few outliers in terms of coaches and kids and parents - but mostly all very good (the three young DA boys who showed up for a srimmage last weekend and all slapped hands upon arrivel and then spread out 6 feet really did make me want to scratch my head though....) I think a lot is being set by tone - our coach is very good about keepng the boys spreadout when he is talking to them - which sets a good tone and example.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2020 23:39     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

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Anonymous wrote:An '04 boy tested positive a day after a scrimmage with another Arlington '05 team. The club notified both teams and both teams have been quarantined from all practices, training, scrimmages and games. Neither team is playing in games for 2 weeks. The club has acted very responsibly.

The encouraging news is, no other players on either team have had symptoms or tested positive. This would actually be very good news, as to the low transmission rate through a soccer match.


That sounds very responsible and reasonable. Good for them!


That does sound good. Trying to imagine a scenario, though, in which my kid would play in a scrimmage one day and then get a test the next day. Symptoms first appear the next day and parents hustle the kid right out the door for a test after an hour or two of fever? (Seems unlikely.) Or if the kid was waiting for results (and received them the day after the scrimmage, rather than being tested the day after the scrimmage), the kid should not have been playing while waiting.


I have no idea what happened. But how do you know he did play? My assumption would be that he likely didn't play but that both teams were quarantined anyway.


The player played in the scrimmage and tested positive the next day, via a Covid-19 rapid test. His parents notified the club and the club notified both teams.


Why would he be tested the day after a scrimmage? Did he have symptoms? Seems very strange to not do the test before.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2020 21:17     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:An '04 boy tested positive a day after a scrimmage with another Arlington '05 team. The club notified both teams and both teams have been quarantined from all practices, training, scrimmages and games. Neither team is playing in games for 2 weeks. The club has acted very responsibly.

The encouraging news is, no other players on either team have had symptoms or tested positive. This would actually be very good news, as to the low transmission rate through a soccer match.


Thanks (from an Arlington parent)


Yes thanks (another Arlington parent). We are going along with the scrimmages for now but if the reporting is not reliable we will have to yank them out stat. This will only work on trust, transparency and testing.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2020 20:21     Subject: Arlington and coronavirus

Anonymous wrote:An '04 boy tested positive a day after a scrimmage with another Arlington '05 team. The club notified both teams and both teams have been quarantined from all practices, training, scrimmages and games. Neither team is playing in games for 2 weeks. The club has acted very responsibly.

The encouraging news is, no other players on either team have had symptoms or tested positive. This would actually be very good news, as to the low transmission rate through a soccer match.


Thanks (from an Arlington parent)