Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.
Should be at Phase 2 this week, we’re at 56% first shot and we need to get to 60%. Likely be in Phase 3 before the first meet, we’re at 42% fully vaxed and need to get to 50%. With the expansion to 12-15 that should provide a near-term boost to the vax numbers to get us over the hump.
Last week Elrich said they were going to start using the CDCs numbers to calculate the percent of county residents that have been vaccinated because the way MoCo does it misses people like myself and DH, who were both vaccinated in DC through our jobs. According to the CDC, as of yesterday 47.5% of the county has been fully vaccinated.
Thank god. Many many people went out of state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they are not changing the rules.
Does this I have to.... volunteer!?!? I usually sit in the sun drinking coffee and reading, and only pay attention for my kid’s races.
Okay, DCUM, what is the easiest volunteer role?
Probably depends on your pool. Most generally, timer. You don’t need to be certified.
But runner, ribbon writer etc vary by pool. At mine, they don’t have great views of things but other pools they could be good jobs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.
Should be at Phase 2 this week, we’re at 56% first shot and we need to get to 60%. Likely be in Phase 3 before the first meet, we’re at 42% fully vaxed and need to get to 50%. With the expansion to 12-15 that should provide a near-term boost to the vax numbers to get us over the hump.
Last week Elrich said they were going to start using the CDCs numbers to calculate the percent of county residents that have been vaccinated because the way MoCo does it misses people like myself and DH, who were both vaccinated in DC through our jobs. According to the CDC, as of yesterday 47.5% of the county has been fully vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they are not changing the rules.
Does this I have to.... volunteer!?!? I usually sit in the sun drinking coffee and reading, and only pay attention for my kid’s races.
Okay, DCUM, what is the easiest volunteer role?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:snaps for the best subject title ever seen on dcurbanmom lol
note: there have been ZERO cases linked with swimming meets (all cases stemming from swimming have had to do with collegiate athletes and partying, not with competition or practice) Elrich is an uneducated despot and the league needs to rethink what is in the best interest of the kids
How would we know when we don't have mandatory testing?
Contact tracing, DUH
Contact tracing is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.
Should be at Phase 2 this week, we’re at 56% first shot and we need to get to 60%. Likely be in Phase 3 before the first meet, we’re at 42% fully vaxed and need to get to 50%. With the expansion to 12-15 that should provide a near-term boost to the vax numbers to get us over the hump.
Last week Elrich said they were going to start using the CDCs numbers to calculate the percent of county residents that have been vaccinated because the way MoCo does it misses people like myself and DH, who were both vaccinated in DC through our jobs. According to the CDC, as of yesterday 47.5% of the county has been fully vaccinated.
Awesome!
I can live with no spectators, but the kids (even unvaccinated) do not need to sit 6 feet apart outside with masks on. Schools (inside) are now using 3 feet apart. Why on earth do we need to be 6 feet apart outside? I was going to add that kids should be able to come in and out, but I changed my mind. I have two teens, one of whom is a coach-- I can't imagine how difficult and scary it will be to try to keep track of dozens of 10&U kids if they are coming and going. The staffing for the coaches allowed is very lean, it would be a nightmare if kids were coming and going to the parking lot. Not worrisome to me because of COVID, but because of possible logistics and possible pedestrian/car accidents .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:snaps for the best subject title ever seen on dcurbanmom lol
note: there have been ZERO cases linked with swimming meets (all cases stemming from swimming have had to do with collegiate athletes and partying, not with competition or practice) Elrich is an uneducated despot and the league needs to rethink what is in the best interest of the kids
How would we know when we don't have mandatory testing?
Contact tracing, DUH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.
Should be at Phase 2 this week, we’re at 56% first shot and we need to get to 60%. Likely be in Phase 3 before the first meet, we’re at 42% fully vaxed and need to get to 50%. With the expansion to 12-15 that should provide a near-term boost to the vax numbers to get us over the hump.
Last week Elrich said they were going to start using the CDCs numbers to calculate the percent of county residents that have been vaccinated because the way MoCo does it misses people like myself and DH, who were both vaccinated in DC through our jobs. According to the CDC, as of yesterday 47.5% of the county has been fully vaccinated.
Awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.
Should be at Phase 2 this week, we’re at 56% first shot and we need to get to 60%. Likely be in Phase 3 before the first meet, we’re at 42% fully vaxed and need to get to 50%. With the expansion to 12-15 that should provide a near-term boost to the vax numbers to get us over the hump.
Last week Elrich said they were going to start using the CDCs numbers to calculate the percent of county residents that have been vaccinated because the way MoCo does it misses people like myself and DH, who were both vaccinated in DC through our jobs. According to the CDC, as of yesterday 47.5% of the county has been fully vaccinated.
Awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.
Should be at Phase 2 this week, we’re at 56% first shot and we need to get to 60%. Likely be in Phase 3 before the first meet, we’re at 42% fully vaxed and need to get to 50%. With the expansion to 12-15 that should provide a near-term boost to the vax numbers to get us over the hump.
Last week Elrich said they were going to start using the CDCs numbers to calculate the percent of county residents that have been vaccinated because the way MoCo does it misses people like myself and DH, who were both vaccinated in DC through our jobs. According to the CDC, as of yesterday 47.5% of the county has been fully vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.
Should be at Phase 2 this week, we’re at 56% first shot and we need to get to 60%. Likely be in Phase 3 before the first meet, we’re at 42% fully vaxed and need to get to 50%. With the expansion to 12-15 that should provide a near-term boost to the vax numbers to get us over the hump.
Anonymous wrote:I hope they will reconsider when we are closer to starting meets. The county will hopefully move to phase 2 by mid june.