Just heard that soccer is being reclassified in mass, need to see written guidance, wonder what miaa will do
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Moderate Risk sports and recreation activities are characterized by:
• Sports or activities that involve intermittent contact but with protective equipment or mitigating measures in place that may reduce the likelihood of respiratory particle transmission between participants (e.g., wearing masks, modifying play)
Examples: Baseball, softball, crew, sailing, track and field, running clubs, team swimming, volleyball, dance class, fencing, field hockey, no-contact lacrosse, soccer
Higher Risk sports and recreation activities are characterized by:
• Sports that involve close, sustained contact between participants, lack of significant protective
barriers, and high probability that respiratory particles will be transmitted between participants.
Examples: Football, wrestling, soccer, rugby, basketball, lacrosse, ice-hockey, competitive cheer, martial arts, ultimate frisbee.
Complete idiots who drafted this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostModerate Risk sports and recreation activities are characterized by:
• Sports or activities that involve intermittent contact but with protective equipment or mitigating measures in place that may reduce the likelihood of respiratory particle transmission between participants (e.g., wearing masks, modifying play)
Examples: Baseball, softball, crew, sailing, track and field, running clubs, team swimming, volleyball, dance class, fencing, field hockey, no-contact lacrosse, soccer
Higher Risk sports and recreation activities are characterized by:
• Sports that involve close, sustained contact between participants, lack of significant protective
barriers, and high probability that respiratory particles will be transmitted between participants.
Examples: Football, wrestling, soccer, rugby, basketball, lacrosse, ice-hockey, competitive cheer, martial arts, ultimate frisbee.
Complete idiots who drafted this.
It's typical political *****-covering. They can say, "I said soccer was okay, as long as you make some small adjustments, so why are you still complaining?"
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Someone is smart enough to realize that it might be too cold by Christmas to play soccer outside. Refreshing intellect.
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Hopefully MA clarifies the inconsistent classification of soccer between moderate and high risks.
Perhaps there may be some modifications necessary for youth soccer in the near term, such as kick ins (vs throw ins), no corner kicks, etc., to eliminate touching the ball with your hands, sustained contact, etc. I would be fine with that if it means that kids can play soccer this Fall.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHopefully MA clarifies the inconsistent classification of soccer between moderate and high risks.
Perhaps there may be some modifications necessary for youth soccer in the near term, such as kick ins (vs throw ins), no corner kicks, etc., to eliminate touching the ball with your hands, sustained contact, etc. I would be fine with that if it means that kids can play soccer this Fall.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMay be seeing soccer with masks on...who cares at this point
In the meantime, kids have a greater risk of dying driving to the game than dying from the virus.
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