Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile in Ohio, their outdoor water parks can open on June 19th. And we’re over here wondering if we can even hang out outdoors at the pool with less than 50 people from our community. I hate this place sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this crazy lady explain why swim lessons are ok? There's no way to be six feet apart when giving swim lessons.
From what I remember upthread, someone said the swim lessons lobbyists advocated hard to get swim lessons included in phase 2. Doesn’t make sense but there you go, gotta have $$ and connections to have a seat at the table.
Anonymous wrote:Did this crazy lady explain why swim lessons are ok? There's no way to be six feet apart when giving swim lessons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is phase 3 open for regular pool swimming? They didn’t really change the rules at all between phase 1 and phase 2. People are allowed to self police everywhere else in the world but while in the pool surrounded by chlorine?
She said they are working on the plans for Phase 3. She was very proud of the fact that there were definite changes between 1 and 2 such as indoor pools can now open, lap swim can be 3 in a lane, and exercise classes can now take place. I don’t think they really understand that pools can manage capacity and regulate who comes in. IMO they are looking at pools as a business. She said all pools other than backyard pools are considered commercial.
I have had two families ask if an adult can assist their child with disabilities in the water while exercising. The VDH said there are no exceptions to the 10’ distance rule while in the water.
Anonymous wrote:So you can have a party on the pool deck but no one can get in the pool? These rules make no sense.
Anonymous wrote:So is phase 3 open for regular pool swimming? They didn’t really change the rules at all between phase 1 and phase 2. People are allowed to self police everywhere else in the world but while in the pool surrounded by chlorine?