Second only to the ball pit at Chuck E Cheese on the petri dish scale.Playground is the definition of a Cesspool of germs.
Second only to the ball pit at Chuck E Cheese on the petri dish scale.Playground is the definition of a Cesspool of germs.
It's 100% about the numbers and the hospitalizations.Can’t you understand that it’s not about the numbers? Or hospitalizations? No matter what we do, we will still be shutdown. At least until Nov 4, if yiu believe the LAUSD.
It's just crazy seeing the discussion about colors, moving back and forth between tiers, not being able to move back if you moved because when you moved then digressed then are being punished for it and not allowed move back... It's nuts.... Talk about minutia mind control of the educated masses. I guess now the virus has managed to understand time and space and will know exactly how to behave ,when to behave and where to behave.I agree. Stop the uncertainty and confusion for the teens and young kids. I would shut it all down until Nov 4th. Wake up and see what the next plan is. Be prepared is all I can say. Stay thirsty my friend![]()
#1 seems to be the right approach for clubs, but whoever owns the fields in your area needs to play ball as well. After reading @JumboJack's earlier post on LA private schools, this is what I found online:I guess this could be a good thing (its not boxed into a strict framework), or a bad thing (youth sports aren't even being considered). To me if youth sports isn't "boxed in" it represents a chance for some strong lobbying efforts by the leadership of youth sports organizations. It seems to me I've seen two approaches by sports organizations: 1) F$%# it we're going to do what we want until someone tells us otherwise... i.e. ask for forgiveness instead of permission, or 2) Be good little sheeple and do nothing and hope that someone in Sacto takes up the interest of youth sports...which appears to be the youth soccer organizations' approach.
shhhhhhhhhhhhIt's just crazy seeing the discussion about colors, moving back and forth between tiers, not being able to move back if you moved because when you moved then digressed then are being punished for it and not allowed move back... It's nuts.... Talk about minutia mind control of the educated masses. I guess now the virus has managed to understand time and space and will know exactly how to behave ,when to behave and where to behave.
I know I'm sayin this as an outsider. I wonder how many CV19 virus strands have managed to make their way back to CA from all of the AZ friendlies. And vice versa, how many strands have left CA and come here.
Grams can also get a high dose flu vaccine for seniors and NOT die from the flu if she decides to do that. There is no vaccine yet for covid. Hopefully we will have an effective vaccine by spring and good therapeutics.Grams will also struggle and potentially die from a bad bout of the flu. does that mean she never goes out ever again?
I think you overestimate the effectiveness of the flu vaccine. It is only effective between 40-60% of the time. Varies by year. Clearly not a silver bullet. Gram may just as well flip a coin.Grams can also get a high dose flu vaccine for seniors and NOT die from the flu if she decides to do that. There is no vaccine yet for covid. Hopefully we will have an effective vaccine by spring and good therapeutics.
Nyt 7 day average has no lag. For the last 7 days, it puts OC at 44 per 100k per week. 6.3 per 100k per day. (Red, because between 4 and 7)Which charts are you looking at? I don't see any data that suggests OC was in red 1-5 days ago.
always go with #1Youth sports still aren't reflected on what's allowed or not on the activity/tier framework. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/CDPH Document Library/COVID-19/Dimmer-Framework-September_2020.pdf
I guess this could be a good thing (its not boxed into a strict framework), or a bad thing (youth sports aren't even being considered). To me if youth sports isn't "boxed in" it represents a chance for some strong lobbying efforts by the leadership of youth sports organizations. It seems to me I've seen two approaches by sports organizations: 1) F$%# it we're going to do what we want until someone tells us otherwise... i.e. ask for forgiveness instead of permission, or 2) Be good little sheeple and do nothing and hope that someone in Sacto takes up the interest of youth sports...which appears to be the youth soccer organizations' approach.
Show me the hospitalization numbers that justify it.It's 100% about the numbers and the hospitalizations.
Everyone please understand, with Gavin’s new criteria, even with a vaccine, to get to the top/best level it is nearly impossible. And even if it’s at the best level doesn’t mean they will allow outdoor sports. The obvious answer is #1, basketball, softball, baseball have all but ignored any restrictions. Btw SCSDL won’t be happening this year. Parents beware.Youth sports still aren't reflected on what's allowed or not on the activity/tier framework. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/CDPH Document Library/COVID-19/Dimmer-Framework-September_2020.pdf
I guess this could be a good thing (its not boxed into a strict framework), or a bad thing (youth sports aren't even being considered). To me if youth sports isn't "boxed in" it represents a chance for some strong lobbying efforts by the leadership of youth sports organizations. It seems to me I've seen two approaches by sports organizations: 1) F$%# it we're going to do what we want until someone tells us otherwise... i.e. ask for forgiveness instead of permission, or 2) Be good little sheeple and do nothing and hope that someone in Sacto takes up the interest of youth sports...which appears to be the youth soccer organizations' approach.
how do you know SCDSL isn't happening? doesn't surprise me but curious your source?Everyone please understand, with Gavin’s new criteria, even with a vaccine, to get to the top/best level it is nearly impossible. And even if it’s at the best level doesn’t mean they will allow outdoor sports. The obvious answer is #1, basketball, softball, baseball have all but ignored any restrictions. Btw SCSDL won’t be happening this year. Parents beware.
In a modern democratic society we are living, it's only a matter of time now before no one will follow any restrictions.Everyone please understand, with Gavin’s new criteria, even with a vaccine, to get to the top/best level it is nearly impossible. And even if it’s at the best level doesn’t mean they will allow outdoor sports. The obvious answer is #1, basketball, softball, baseball have all but ignored any restrictions. Btw SCSDL won’t be happening this year. Parents beware.
Michelle retired.how do you know SCDSL isn't happening? doesn't surprise me but curious your source?
Noooo!!!! really? No more long-ass emails chastising parents in huge fonts and colors and stuff.Michelle retired.
I'm sure it's happening every day in CA and has likely been happening for some time. Reasonable citizens will willingly participate, endorse, abide by reasonable measures put into place by a government they elected. When it becomes apparent that their is no effort by their government be reasonable, that's when the proverbial shit will hit the fan. Or not - maybe the culture is so deeply rooted that the lemming syndrome will prevail.In a modern democratic society we are living, it's only a matter of time now before no one will follow any restrictions.
There's a concerted effort underway by a coalition of small school districts, private schools, parochial schools (including the LA archdioses) and charter schools to pressure the LA County Board of Supervisors to grant waivers to at least K-3rd grade elementary school. If you believe kids should be prioritized in the reopening process and live in LA County, even if you don't have a kid in elementary school (I don't), please write to your supervisor today as they'll be making a decision this coming week.
Michelle retired.
The word on the street is that Nevada will open up youth sports shortly. Appreciate you guys' hospitality, but 3.5hr drive is always better than a 7hr drive.At least keep coming out to AZ to play futbol. We certainly appreciate it! And I mean that.