Keepermom2
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"I have some serious doubts as to the veracity of your statement regarding unknown risk."I have some serious doubts as to the veracity of your statement regarding unknown risk.
COVID sucks for all but complaining doesn’t help. I guess I’m a make lemonade out of lemons type of guy. Isn’t mental fortitude an important quality for a keeper? What about the adage “if it doesn’t kill you, it will make you stronger?”
LOL...I am a high risk person who was knocking on deaths door for 2 weeks 18 years ago and have no intention of doing that again not because of fear (they give you enough drugs when you are at that point you don't even know you are at deaths door and I know Heaven is a great place), but because I don't want to leave my kids without a parent right now. So....as I am sure you can understand, I have looked at playing soccer from every different direction possible including reviewing scientific studies and the following information:
1. Outdoor dining with no masks has been allowed for months with no set backs.
2. Arizona is one of the few states that has almost reached testing targets since they were scared straight and have been playing the game with no outbreaks and is at the same State risk level as California (California is NOT near testing targets).
3. New York and neighboring states continue to reach testing targets and have been playing the game with no outbreaks.
4. The CDC is condoning outdoor activity with precautions.
5. The SEC and ACCN games have been back to playing for several weeks now with no reported outbreaks because of the game. (I am creating a drinking game to drink every time you see a coach touch the front of their mask or pull up their mask when the camera is on them.)
6. CDC-
"The virus most often spreads through people who have symptoms." (I doubt a majority of parents would permit their child to play with symptoms of COVID which is "most often" how the virus spreads)....even if they do;
7. CDC-Considerations for who should get tested
- People who have symptoms of COVID-19
- People who have had close contact (within 6 feet of an infected person for at least 15 minutes) with someone with confirmed COVID-19
In addition, when I considered the potential spread to my community if all of the above was proven to be wrong and there was a spread linked to a soccer game, I looked at the protocols of masks and social distancing that have been scientifically proven to diminish the risk of spread and my own live experiments (1. Client with 400 employees in Santa Ana a hot spot that has been working indoors since April with mask requirements and cubicle dividers, and has only had isolated incidents with no spread, and 2. My friend that is in management at a residential facility with protocols in place that also has had isolated incidents with no spread).
I see the greatest risk of spread is at the sidelines and gatherings. That is where protocols are very very important and enforcement is necessary.