What's your best guess as to when trainings will resume?

From The WHO.
Preliminary evidence from the earliest outbreaks indicated that the virus could spread from person-to-person contact, even if the carrier didn't have any symptoms. But WHO officials now say that while asympomatic spread can occur, it is not the main way it's being transmitted. "From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual," Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO's emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, said at a news briefing from the United Nations agency's Geneva headquarters. "It's very rare."
So is the WHO a credible organization again?
 
Thank you!!! I am planning on asking my doctor. But the reason I posted here for opinions are exactly what you said. A doctor will only tell me about the medical risk. I am also concerned about the emotional, social impacts which a doctor won't necessarily take into account. As others have said, only I can make the choice, but it's nice to get a few perspectives.

I highly recommend this article. https://www.erinbromage.com/post/the-risks-know-them-avoid-them
 
So got an email from my youngest's karate dojo that they are still waiting for guidance but are looking to start up next week in Los Angeles County under the gynasium reopening. If that's case, soccer parents should be outraged. Youth sports outdoors in the sunlight not allowed, but kids indoors (even if they have to wear masks) cool? Granted, they probably won't be allowed to do grappling and sparing right away, but still that's insane if they allow one but not the other as I'd feel much more comfortable doing soccer than an indoor karate venue. Clearly the so-called experts aren't thinking this through very well.
 
So got an email from my youngest's karate dojo that they are still waiting for guidance but are looking to start up next week in Los Angeles County under the gynasium reopening. If that's case, soccer parents should be outraged. Youth sports outdoors in the sunlight not allowed, but kids indoors (even if they have to wear masks) cool? Granted, they probably won't be allowed to do grappling and sparing right away, but still that's insane if they allow one but not the other as I'd feel much more comfortable doing soccer than an indoor karate venue. Clearly the so-called experts aren't thinking this through very well.
I am hearing basketball teams are picking back up next week and that football already has guidelines and will start in July. Why soccer isn't allowed, I have no idea. Maybe Newsom was picked on by soccer players, who knows.
 
I am hearing basketball teams are picking back up next week and that football already has guidelines and will start in July. Why soccer isn't allowed, I have no idea. Maybe Newsom was picked on by soccer players, who knows.

Soccer in process, football gets field prority in the summer but there normally space & capacity for soccer later in the days.

If football is back so will soccer just a matter of timing, get facilities open, etc.

Aquatics is starting up at some point also, they might have been even more vocal compared to soccer, squeaky Wheels...
 
When are team starting phase 1 in la county? Not sure why clubs are asking to pay for tournaments when state won’t allow tournament play until phase 3. Anyone have an idea if tournament will be allowed to play in August/September
 
When are team starting phase 1 in la county? Not sure why clubs are asking to pay for tournaments when state won’t allow tournament play until phase 3. Anyone have an idea if tournament will be allowed to play in August/September

Cal south apparently is going to discuss different opening up scenarios with people tomorrow so maybe someone on the board can chime in with more details after?

I know specific Public Heath Orders or language are some if the things there trying to work through but don't know the status or details, might be case by case per county?

Tournaments might be one of those latter things to open back up, some Heath officials seem to be rather uneasy about them in particular at the moment but maybe that will change.

Really need to give the kids some hope & outlets so sooner the better return to play for them & all youth sports
 
Our local public school district just announced in their board meeting that they aren't planning for sports in the fall. Their thinking may change but that's where they are at given the state guidance. Not looking to give out field permits either so they've zeroed out that revenue and highlighted the budget impact. Our private school is still planning on it though.
 
Our local public school district just announced in their board meeting that they aren't planning for sports in the fall. Their thinking may change but that's where they are at given the state guidance. Not looking to give out field permits either so they've zeroed out that revenue and highlighted the budget impact. Our private school is still planning on it though.
What city? Private might be the way to go after K-8th grade basic skills for life education. These kids need options and it cant be college or failure. Plus, being stuck at school with no sports is pointless for some. I would have 100% quit and got a job and just surfed for a year or two. Change is coming folks and I think that's a good thing.
 
Our local public school district just announced in their board meeting that they aren't planning for sports in the fall. Their thinking may change but that's where they are at given the state guidance. Not looking to give out field permits either so they've zeroed out that revenue and highlighted the budget impact. Our private school is still planning on it though.
My kids attend private school and I'm hoping they are able to play. I know CIFSS was letting districts make the call regarding cancellations at the beginning of all this (and they waited until the 11th hour for us). Perhaps that will be the case for fall sports to start up or not. I know summer sports practice (for fall and winter sports) are tentatively scheduled to start July 25 at our school.

A lot can change between now and next school year. If the authority's take the WHO's statement about asymptomatic spread seriously that could have a big impact going forward.
 
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