The 2020 season did not start due to Covid... even though there were only a handful of cases at the time. My DD is not playing this year, but the last game her team played was in Ohio last OctoberWhen did softball stop there?
The 2020 season did not start due to Covid... even though there were only a handful of cases at the time. My DD is not playing this year, but the last game her team played was in Ohio last OctoberWhen did softball stop there?
Long way to go yet... and I expect to see what we've been seeing everywhere else when we enter stage 3(as of today), a spike and increase in cases. Just happy that the government is taking things slowJealous. Congrats and enjoy.
Yep my igloo just melted, but you know, 90 degrees will do that.It is Canada so probably beginning of Fall in 2019, e.g. July 2019..
Just a few.
Your new team able to get a field permit?
My kid did not thrive with remote learning. That was mostly due to her own lack of effort, though. That said, she does better with a more hands-on learning experience.
I was talking with a parent on our 16U team this weekend. He has 2 daughters that will be in private HS next year. He's really struggling with justifying the amount of money he will be paying for 100% remote learning. I told him that he should save that money, and have his girls get 100% remote learning through the public HS. He knows my motivation is completely selfish. Our HS softball team could really use another good player next year (assuming we actually get to play).
We live in West Virginia and the Governor has said he will not do anymore statewide shutdowns, but will do it by county. We just played this past weekend in one of the most affected areas, Morgantown, but that county and city may be shut down soon. So, as long as we are scheduled to play in areas that are not considered hotspots, I think youth sports will continue to be permitted in those areas where the virus is not as bad.
In Morgantown, the Health Department was requiring masks in all areas of parks where people would gather during games (restrooms, concession, etc) and asked everyone near the fields to practice social distancing; while people appeared to be social distancing to some extent, very few besides my family had masks on when required to do so and it was disheartening.
I hear ya.Not trying to call you out @BT3100 , but I think this has also been a large part of the problem. We are dealing with an unknown virus, but people expect ALL the answers NOW.
Maybe the most egregious error in all of this was NOT framing it that way from the start. Instead, people (including elected officials) are not listening to experts who are working through the problem because their Twitter feed knows more than a trained life-long scholar and professional who is actually working through the matter. People have thrown the baby out with the bath water ... and surprise, it is not working.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — More than 30% of coronavirus tests in Florida children have a positive result, data from the Florida Department of Health shows.
A report detailing pediatric cases of coronavirus in Florida shows more than 17,000 people under the age of 18 have been diagnosed with COVID-19. That includes 213 pediatric hospitalizations and four children who have died.