Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs- we are only day one of being back on the pitch. Parents are posting pictures on social media that show parents huddling around talking on sidelines and kids doing the same on field. If your club is emailing guidelines and having waivers signed, it’s a smart idea to practice what you preach ON THE FIRST DAY. Parents are going to report clubs.
Report to whom? For what violation of law? With the expectation of what consequence? I am not condoning the underlying behavior, but I think you are in the wrong time and place of you think this kind of thing works. Or should work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs- we are only day one of being back on the pitch. Parents are posting pictures on social media that show parents huddling around talking on sidelines and kids doing the same on field. If your club is emailing guidelines and having waivers signed, it’s a smart idea to practice what you preach ON THE FIRST DAY. Parents are going to report clubs.
Report to whom? For what violation of law? With the expectation of what consequence? I am not condoning the underlying behavior, but I think you are in the wrong time and place of you think this kind of thing works. Or should work.
Anonymous wrote:Clubs- we are only day one of being back on the pitch. Parents are posting pictures on social media that show parents huddling around talking on sidelines and kids doing the same on field. If your club is emailing guidelines and having waivers signed, it’s a smart idea to practice what you preach ON THE FIRST DAY. Parents are going to report clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that Virginia is having testing problems. They have (at least) a 13,000 test backlog stuck in the labs, such that an accurate read of the situation in Virginia is difficult using the currently published data.
https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/virginias-covid-19-testing-backlog-includes-13-000-tests/article_01ba1d4c-6268-5b2e-a3d6-87ca933b99ea.html
If the governor was worried we would be locked down again
As long as we have empty beds, we’ll be open. Once our beds start to increase, bye bye fall sports.
I cry every time I come across common sense on a DCUM thread.
Fact is, we won’t have fall sports around/after Thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that Virginia is having testing problems. They have (at least) a 13,000 test backlog stuck in the labs, such that an accurate read of the situation in Virginia is difficult using the currently published data.
https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/virginias-covid-19-testing-backlog-includes-13-000-tests/article_01ba1d4c-6268-5b2e-a3d6-87ca933b99ea.html
If the governor was worried we would be locked down again
As long as we have empty beds, we’ll be open. Once our beds start to increase, bye bye fall sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that Virginia is having testing problems. They have (at least) a 13,000 test backlog stuck in the labs, such that an accurate read of the situation in Virginia is difficult using the currently published data.
https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/virginias-covid-19-testing-backlog-includes-13-000-tests/article_01ba1d4c-6268-5b2e-a3d6-87ca933b99ea.html
If the governor was worried we would be locked down again
Anonymous wrote:It is worth noting that Virginia is having testing problems. They have (at least) a 13,000 test backlog stuck in the labs, such that an accurate read of the situation in Virginia is difficult using the currently published data.
https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/virginias-covid-19-testing-backlog-includes-13-000-tests/article_01ba1d4c-6268-5b2e-a3d6-87ca933b99ea.html
Anonymous wrote:Moco- likely phase 2 next week.![]()
Anonymous wrote:We had 2 other sports open up this week and games upcoming in a few weeks. We are feeling optimistic. People are being smart at practices. These are middle schoolers and high schoolers so easier to say use hand sanitizer and don’t touch faces.