Agree but it's still an incredibly stupid thing for teams to be organizing practices, without permits, without insurance, in violation of state orders, without the sanction of CalSouth. I'm not saying I agree with the policy, but as a practical matter an organized team practice, regardless of whether you think it has an epidemic danger, is just stupid for other reasons (ban from future permits and fines, no coverage if injury, legal citiations, and a ban on play by CalSouth) and if they have their kids wearing the team shirt and some Karen identifies them, there will be consequences. PT is one thing...each trainer and parent needs to make their own risk assessment given the circumstances, but it's not as reckless as a team practicing. And if, God forbid, some kid does come down with it in practice or gets injured without insurance or the team gets identified by a Karen, the media's going to jump all over it and there goes soccer for a little longer for everyone else.
Dr. Gupta wrote an interesting essay that was just released. I wish every teacher would either read it to their students or have the students read it for homework. Very well written and explains in fairly simple terms about viruses. Actually, I think some adults would benefit from reading it. It is not political for those of you ready to jump on it thinking that is what it is.