Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Each pool may implement a bit differently because depending on the size of the pool and the size of each "section" you end up with a very crowded pool with almost no chance at social distancing from other non-family members.
We are going to keep reserving sections to families but will allow family members to be within 10’ of each other in Phase 3.
But can a family of 5 or 6 use a section? With sign ups you would think 75% capacity wouldn’t be an issue. Different than whatever goes in the whole
Big pool.
I’m not quite sure I understand your question.
Yes. A family of 5 or 6 could use a section. Why not? The family has the section reserved.
75% of our capacity would not allow for 10’ of distancing. We will continue to reserve tables and sections to memberships. Counting the baby pool it is 11 sections plus the open dive.
I mean the whole family at one time or is still limited to 3 per section?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Each pool may implement a bit differently because depending on the size of the pool and the size of each "section" you end up with a very crowded pool with almost no chance at social distancing from other non-family members.
We are going to keep reserving sections to families but will allow family members to be within 10’ of each other in Phase 3.
But can a family of 5 or 6 use a section? With sign ups you would think 75% capacity wouldn’t be an issue. Different than whatever goes in the whole
Big pool.
I’m not quite sure I understand your question.
Yes. A family of 5 or 6 could use a section. Why not? The family has the section reserved.
75% of our capacity would not allow for 10’ of distancing. We will continue to reserve tables and sections to memberships. Counting the baby pool it is 11 sections plus the open dive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Each pool may implement a bit differently because depending on the size of the pool and the size of each "section" you end up with a very crowded pool with almost no chance at social distancing from other non-family members.
We are going to keep reserving sections to families but will allow family members to be within 10’ of each other in Phase 3.
But can a family of 5 or 6 use a section? With sign ups you would think 75% capacity wouldn’t be an issue. Different than whatever goes in the whole
Big pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Each pool may implement a bit differently because depending on the size of the pool and the size of each "section" you end up with a very crowded pool with almost no chance at social distancing from other non-family members.
We are going to keep reserving sections to families but will allow family members to be within 10’ of each other in Phase 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Each pool may implement a bit differently because depending on the size of the pool and the size of each "section" you end up with a very crowded pool with almost no chance at social distancing from other non-family members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Yes. Family members can interact, but stay at least 10’ away from non-family members.
PP
So for example, a family of 5 could use a lap lane. I would think one family could use a baby pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Yes. Family members can interact, but stay at least 10’ away from non-family members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Also more than 3 in a section?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Phase 3 allows for free swim and for family members to be within 10 feet of each other. I never understood why family members couldn’t be within 10 feet in Phase 2.
I hope baby pools can open to single family use.
Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Anonymous wrote:VDH posted its Phase 3 aquatic guidelines. It looks pretty much same as the Phase 3 guidelines, which is good news. However this time, it looks like the tweak they made was to prohibit "slides", which seems like a pretty big deal to the parks. Another pretty silly requirement that seems designed to needle certain folks because there's no way virus remnants are going to attach themselves to those surfaces.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/phase-1-considerations-for-aquatic-facilities/
Anonymous wrote:Phase 3 Wednesday 7/1!!