LA County Revising Sports Guidelines on Tuesday 8/24 - per LA Times

I believe LAUSD is requiring weekly testing so any player going to LAUSD school had a weekly test already done - how is any of this monitored or checked? Is the coach checking? The ref’s at the game? What happened to HIPAA and privacy for medical info? Who is checking that the coach or ref is checking and do they really care to get official documentation of tests and what is motivation to not just check off yes to testing? If they collect actual test results what happens to thousands of those? If they’re just visually checking the test results what is the documentation that the test result is not a fake ….. and it goes on and on - just overall cluster F&@k
 
I believe LAUSD is requiring weekly testing so any player going to LAUSD school had a weekly test already done - how is any of this monitored or checked? Is the coach checking? The ref’s at the game? What happened to HIPAA and privacy for medical info? Who is checking that the coach or ref is checking and do they really care to get official documentation of tests and what is motivation to not just check off yes to testing? If they collect actual test results what happens to thousands of those? If they’re just visually checking the test results what is the documentation that the test result is not a fake ….. and it goes on and on - just overall cluster F&@k
Well the other bigger issue is the 48 hour prior to game rule. If your school tests weekly on Monday your kid would require another covid test Thursday (assuming it even comes back in time) for a game Saturday (or Wednesday for Friday). It means depending on your schools testing schedule a vaccinated multi sport kid may need as many as 3 covid tests per week which is absolute sheer lunacy.
 
Well the other bigger issue is the 48 hour prior to game rule. If your school tests weekly on Monday your kid would require another covid test Thursday (assuming it even comes back in time) for a game Saturday (or Wednesday for Friday). It means depending on your schools testing schedule a vaccinated multi sport kid may need as many as 3 covid tests per week which is absolute sheer lunacy.
Actually the bigger issue is this.

You know testing people at this age is pointless. Instead of fighting that. You (and others) are conceding and saying lets adjust the testing schedule. Or saying the testing schedule will present problems.

The fight should be against mandating tests for a population that has no actual risk. It is pointless safety theater.
 
Well the other bigger issue is the 48 hour prior to game rule. If your school tests weekly on Monday your kid would require another covid test Thursday (assuming it even comes back in time) for a game Saturday (or Wednesday for Friday). It means depending on your schools testing schedule a vaccinated multi sport kid may need as many as 3 covid tests per week which is absolute sheer lunacy.
I think most tests have a 72 hour turnaround window.
I know people that paid almost $200 per test this summer to get instant results (so they could travel to Hawaii)
 
I think most tests have a 72 hour turnaround window.
I know people that paid almost $200 per test this summer to get instant results (so they could travel to Hawaii)

Rapid antigen test is ~ 2 hour your around at the LAX airport for $80 but that's not good enough for travel to places like Hawaii where you need the more expensive PCR test.

Yeah it's time to get help from "let them play ca", other support groups, and your local politicians to get these new requirements changed.

Enforcement yeah everybody that can ignore this will. The organizations, leagues, govt bodies that won't will site legalities, insurance, etc and say their hands are tied.

Since it's local heath dept stuff the bigger national players like USclub may not make a stand on this and just defer or not put out a statement or new instructions. Others like AYSO, Cal South, schools may not have a choice in the matter.
 
Rapid antigen test is ~ 2 hour your around at the LAX airport for $80 but that's not good enough for travel to places like Hawaii where you need the more expensive PCR test.

Yeah it's time to get help from "let them play ca", other support groups, and your local politicians to get these new requirements changed.

Enforcement yeah everybody that can ignore this will. The organizations, leagues, govt bodies that won't will site legalities, insurance, etc and say their hands are tied.

Since it's local heath dept stuff the bigger national players like USclub may not make a stand on this and just defer or not put out a statement or new instructions. Others like AYSO, Cal South, schools may not have a choice in the matter.
If this does indeed extend to recreational sports (Club, AYSO, Little League, etc) how many families will likely just pull their kid from the program rather than forking out hundreds of more dollars for stupid tests?
 
"You guys should get on the recall bandwagon."

Since this is a proposal from LA County Public Health, it has nothing to do Newsom or the recall.
Not to get into politics, but this isn't really true. IIUC, the reason why the counties can still issue these restrictions is because California's state of emergency declaration is still in effect. Newsom was urged to lift it when he lifted the state tier system back early summer, but declined to do so, to give the counties the flexibility to do stuff like this (mask mandates too)
 
"You guys should get on the recall bandwagon."

Since this is a proposal from LA County Public Health, it has nothing to do Newsom or the recall.
The point is you go after whatever officials are in charge of these areas. They want to keep their jobs. If enough have had enough, then that puts pressure on them to stop idiotic policies.
 
If this does indeed extend to recreational sports (Club, AYSO, Little League, etc) how many families will likely just pull their kid from the program rather than forking out hundreds of more dollars for stupid tests?

IDK if this has been posted. Seems to clearly apply to all youth sports. Pretty tough for a lot of youth organizations to comply with testing. I guess it will give kids more time to binge Tik Tok at home with no practice or games.

 
IDK if this has been posted. Seems to clearly apply to all youth sports. Pretty tough for a lot of youth organizations to comply with testing. I guess it will give kids more time to binge Tik Tok at home with no practice or games.

Back to the So Cal Undercover Scrimmage League. Grab a black t-shirt, a white t-shirt and some full sized bownets. Have your coach pretend he is just out walking his dog while the game is being played.
 
Back to the So Cal Undercover Scrimmage League. Grab a black t-shirt, a white t-shirt and some full sized bownets. Have your coach pretend he is just out walking his dog while the game is being played.

That and out of county, area, state practices, scrimmages, games, and tournaments. Business as usual for those that can afford it, galaxy again at great park, etc.
 
If this does indeed extend to recreational sports (Club, AYSO, Little League, etc) how many families will likely just pull their kid from the program rather than forking out hundreds of more dollars for stupid tests?

It absolutely does apply to youth sports, in fact, the wording specifies all youth sports and then includes school sports. The wording:

"Below is a summary of requirements and best practices for youth sports leagues (including school sports teams) to enhance safety for participants, coaches, and communities, and lower the risk of
COVID-19 transmission within their teams."
 
Does anyone know if Pasadena or Long Beach will make similar announcements?

It's a County, not a city, directive so any independent cities in La County would be covered. The sole exception would be if a city had an autonomous health department that actively overruled the County....I'm not aware of any cities with such autonomy (maybe Beverly Hills???). Plus, it's just going to be easier for leagues to redline entire counties rather than have teams from outside the counties have to comply with rules they may or may not know how to follow when going into the impacted county.
 
It's a County, not a city, directive so any independent cities in La County would be covered. The sole exception would be if a city had an autonomous health department that actively overruled the County....I'm not aware of any cities with such autonomy (maybe Beverly Hills???). Plus, it's just going to be easier for leagues to redline entire counties rather than have teams from outside the counties have to comply with rules they may or may not know how to follow when going into the impacted county.

We're seeing the direct impact in high school sports BTW. A week ago Newbury Park HS had to cancel its game because 1 player came back positive. Eagle Rock was supposed to play San Pedro tonight but San Pedro was unable to get a sufficient amount of cleared players. ViewPark v. Hollywood also cancelled due to not getting enough cleared players.
 
It's a County, not a city, directive so any independent cities in La County would be covered. The sole exception would be if a city had an autonomous health department that actively overruled the County....I'm not aware of any cities with such autonomy (maybe Beverly Hills???). Plus, it's just going to be easier for leagues to redline entire counties rather than have teams from outside the counties have to comply with rules they may or may not know how to follow when going into the impacted county.

Sorry the reason for my question is because Long Beach and Pasadena have their own health departments.
 
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