Guidance are not for everyone

Parents will have to make a choice on whether they think the "risk" is worth it.
You are assuming they can look at data and understand risk.

In the US out of the 168K deaths there have been about 270 deaths nationwide in the age group 24 and under. Not much different from the flu.

Play ball !
 
Well he lives up to his name...


Im very excited scrimmage tomorrow.. and while parents are not allowed to stay and watch, It will be recorded. Kids are playing games!
2nd scrimmage for my DD team tonight. They just limit the amount of parents out there in theory. What actually happened is parents just spread out all around the field. Nobody was by anyone.
 
2nd scrimmage for my DD team tonight. They just limit the amount of parents out there in theory. What actually happened is parents just spread out all around the field. Nobody was by anyone.

Same in Utah. We have to stay in cars or by the grass near the parking lot. Everyone spread out. No one near the bench and players or each other.

saw a high school fb game on way back. Same. Everyone really spread out. Bleachers really limited. Masks.
 
You are assuming they can look at data and understand risk.

In the US out of the 168K deaths there have been about 270 deaths nationwide in the age group 24 and under. Not much different from the flu.

Play ball !
Good news. You guys are moving in the right direction in terms of infections - ahead of CA now in terms of risk and moving faster in the right direction. CA is getting there. It appears the infections in the central valley are starting to top out. If that's the case, CA infections will start moving very quickly downward. SoCal is moving in the right direction now. I'd be surprised if there wasn't a significant improvement in CA overall numbers in the next two weeks.
 
Same in Utah. We have to stay in cars or by the grass near the parking lot. Everyone spread out. No one near the bench and players or each other.

saw a high school fb game on way back. Same. Everyone really spread out. Bleachers really limited. Masks.
Heard from a buddy, in TX they require parents to be present (socially distanced) for u-littles. What if something happened to them during practice/game? Olders are on their own.
 
Good news. You guys are moving in the right direction in terms of infections - ahead of CA now in terms of risk and moving faster in the right direction. CA is getting there. It appears the infections in the central valley are starting to top out. If that's the case, CA infections will start moving very quickly downward. SoCal is moving in the right direction now. I'd be surprised if there wasn't a significant improvement in CA overall numbers in the next two weeks.

Hopefully SF and the Bay Area isn't next. I sill don't get why they didn't tier it like they did the schools. There's no reason why the far northern counties shouldn't be allowed to play (unless we really expect 0% transmission until contact sports are allowed).
 
Hopefully SF and the Bay Area isn't next.
For the cases, it's hard to tell with the day-to-day variability and the reporting glitches. Nothing indicates we have reached the peak in terms of cases. However, I believe cases are less reliable than hospitalizations. ICU patients look like they have peaked in SF and the peninsula and are heading down and are near peak on the east bay. It should be more clear next week.

unless we really expect 0% transmission until contact sports are allowed
I believe there is a significant and vocal population of folks who support this idea in NorCal.
 
Same in Utah. We have to stay in cars or by the grass near the parking lot. Everyone spread out. No one near the bench and players or each other.

saw a high school fb game on way back. Same. Everyone really spread out. Bleachers really limited. Masks.
interesting report from the Chief Medical guy w/ ECNL. Short version from report = early data seems to indicate that Covid transmission risk during soccer training, scrimmages and matches is low, but, with the caveat that this is early data only.

With play resuming in Utah, AZ(?), TX (?) NE and Atlanta. Will be relevant for SoCal to pay close attention to how that goes i.e. are soccer matches Covid spreader events or not?

Here's link to the ECNL report - https://www.eliteclubsnationalleagu...jb20iLCAia2xfY29tcGFueV9pZCI6ICJMNmVtRmgifQ==

Scroll down to bottom left of doc to page thru.
 
Same in Utah. We have to stay in cars or by the grass near the parking lot. Everyone spread out. No one near the bench and players or each other.

saw a high school fb game on way back. Same. Everyone really spread out. Bleachers really limited. Masks.
Are you playing in the Utah Labor Day Cup in Cedar City?
 
interesting report from the Chief Medical guy w/ ECNL. Short version from report = early data seems to indicate that Covid transmission risk during soccer training, scrimmages and matches is low, but, with the caveat that this is early data only.

With play resuming in Utah, AZ(?), TX (?) NE and Atlanta. Will be relevant for SoCal to pay close attention to how that goes i.e. are soccer matches Covid spreader events or not?

Here's link to the ECNL report - https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/2020/08/04/a-balancing-act-understanding-the-impacts-of-inactivity-on-youth-athletes/?_ke=eyJrbF9lbWFpbCI6ICJlZWplbnNlbkBnbWFpbC5jb20iLCAia2xfY29tcGFueV9pZCI6ICJMNmVtRmgifQ==

Scroll down to bottom left of doc to page thru.
You would think.. but it doesn't seem Cali sports are taking queues from anyone but the local politicians or their guidance wouldn't read like it does. I think right or wrong you guys are in lockdown for the foreseeable future.
 
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