Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we petition against this B.S.? Early in the season most 12+ will be fully vaccinated, along with coaches and parents. Enough of this! Let’s not let them ruin another summer
Most summer swim kids are under age 12. Most year round kids are the older kids and they continue to swim with their year round team. Its sad how parents are so entitled they cannot put the younger kids safety first. And, 12 and up are just allowed to be vaccinated so they will not be fully vaccinated by the time swim season starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we petition against this B.S.? Early in the season most 12+ will be fully vaccinated, along with coaches and parents. Enough of this! Let’s not let them ruin another summer
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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 in the US is an abject joke, totally 100% voluntarily when it even does happen (which it often doesn't) and easily and routinely ducked by people because GOD FORBID they should experience any inconvenience. DUH.
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: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?
DP
Contact tracing?
Anonymous wrote:Can we petition against this B.S.? Early in the season most 12+ will be fully vaccinated, along with coaches and parents. Enough of this! Let’s not let them ruin another summer
Anonymous wrote:Can we petition against this B.S.? Early in the season most 12+ will be fully vaccinated, along with coaches and parents. Enough of this! Let’s not let them ruin another summer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone confirm that this would only apply to A meets?
Can I lobby our swim reps and pool board to relax the rules and limits for B meets or are their hands tied?
Thanks
I would argue that the rules do not apply to B meets because those are not official MCSL meets. However, since the board apparently thinks they can make rules for PRACTICE, I suspect they would argue that the meet rules apply for B meets as well. They have said as much in the past, but that was when the meet rules were approved relaxations to county rules.
I would still lobby your team’s leadership to run the B meets however you want and are comfortable with, consistent with MoCo rules, provided the other team agrees to do so. I really hope the MCSL board has better things to do on a Wednesday evening than traveling around the county policing swim meets.
One clarification on this - the board stated explicitly that B meets must follow the swim meet rules. They have also stated that failure to comply will result in the team being kicked out of MCSL for the remainder of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Now that the CDC has lifted the mask mandate, it feels hard to imagine that the MCSL could maintain the current level of restrictions, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone confirm that this would only apply to A meets?
Can I lobby our swim reps and pool board to relax the rules and limits for B meets or are their hands tied?
Thanks
I would argue that the rules do not apply to B meets because those are not official MCSL meets. However, since the board apparently thinks they can make rules for PRACTICE, I suspect they would argue that the meet rules apply for B meets as well. They have said as much in the past, but that was when the meet rules were approved relaxations to county rules.
I would still lobby your team’s leadership to run the B meets however you want and are comfortable with, consistent with MoCo rules, provided the other team agrees to do so. I really hope the MCSL board has better things to do on a Wednesday evening than traveling around the county policing swim meets.