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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    how do you distance your self from the ball?
    -maybe corona virus is attached to it from when the kid kicked it over to you.
    -maybe a bead of sweat went onto the ball prior to you receiving it.

    There are alot of "what ifs" and obviously there is alot of mis-information out there and obviously alot no one knows enough about the virus to make any real decisions on.
    I truly hope you are not a product of the NY educational system. First, your "logic" is pedantic. Second, it is "a lot", not "alot", however, more importantly, the risks you describe are so infinitesimal that they really shouldnt be rationally considered. The scenarios you posited are less likely to occur than getting in a fatal car accident on the way to the park or being struck by lightening. Moreover, if its just the kids participating, they really dont get sick from the virus. Provided they use hand sanitzer prior to entering the car, you and everyone else around your kid should be fine.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I truly hope you are not a product of the NY educational system. First, your "logic" is pedantic. Second, it is "a lot", not "alot", however, more importantly, the risks you describe are so infinitesimal that they really shouldnt be rationally considered. The scenarios you posited are less likely to occur than getting in a fatal car accident on the way to the park or being struck by lightening. Moreover, if its just the kids participating, they really dont get sick from the virus. Provided they use hand sanitzer prior to entering the car, you and everyone else around your kid should be fine.
      I agree with your sentiment, but disagree that a little squirt of hand sanitizer is enough. Kids can have Covid and be completely asymptomatic, so I think a few more precautionary measures would be beneficial-but yeah, society cannot maintain this limbo status indefinitely. People need to act responsibly & take proper measures, but move forward nonetheless. If the MGM Casinos in Vegas can figure it out, so can everyone else.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        I agree with your sentiment, but disagree that a little squirt of hand sanitizer is enough. Kids can have Covid and be completely asymptomatic, so I think a few more precautionary measures would be beneficial-but yeah, society cannot maintain this limbo status indefinitely. People need to act responsibly & take proper measures, but move forward nonetheless. If the MGM Casinos in Vegas can figure it out, so can everyone else.
        I dont follow why hand sanitizer isnt sufficient if you maintain proper distancing? If you arent engaging in any physical contact with anything other than the ball, what do you need other than hand sanitizer. Truthfully, you dont even need that, but consider it belt and suspenders. Yes, kids can be asymptomatic, but if you maintain social distancing (ie arent touching them), you really have nothing to worry about. Even if you make the assumption that the virus gets transmitted to a soccer ball, the likelihood of it being transmitted to someone else is statistically insignificant. The ball will be kicked, so the wind would take it, the ground would provide additional protection to you. So if you are concerned, use hand sanitizer, but in reality, you dont need it.

        The draconian laws that are being enforced right now are crazy. Use good sense, otherwise let Darwinism happen.

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          #19
          What clubs are have still been charging dues since March?

          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          I truly hope you are not a product of the NY educational system. First, your "logic" is pedantic. Second, it is "a lot", not "alot", however, more importantly, the risks you describe are so infinitesimal that they really shouldnt be rationally considered. The scenarios you posited are less likely to occur than getting in a fatal car accident on the way to the park or being struck by lightening. Moreover, if its just the kids participating, they really dont get sick from the virus. Provided they use hand sanitzer prior to entering the car, you and everyone else around your kid should be fine.

          well here are the latest stats from everyons fav. luv gov.

          https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/06/ny-g...ying-home.html

          -1% of all new cases came from people in jail (liberals wanted criminals free to protect them :(
          -2% of all new cases came from homeless people
          -66% of all new cases came from people social distancing and staying home. "shocking" says the luv gov.

          point is we don't know enough about this to make logical decisions. obviously social distancing not working.

          Youth sports (as we once knew it to be) could be over indefinitely.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            well here are the latest stats from everyons fav. luv gov.

            https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/06/ny-g...ying-home.html

            -1% of all new cases came from people in jail (liberals wanted criminals free to protect them :(
            -2% of all new cases came from homeless people
            -66% of all new cases came from people social distancing and staying home. "shocking" says the luv gov.

            point is we don't know enough about this to make logical decisions. obviously social distancing not working.

            Youth sports (as we once knew it to be) could be over indefinitely.
            That's just idiotic. Those are all self-reported "social distancing and staying home" people. If you believe they were truthful, then why bother with shelter in place and lets just open everything up. Moreover, the adverse effects that are seem from Covid 19 dont really happen in the youth, unless there is an underlying ailment. So, if your kids is diabetic or asthmatic, be smart and dont let them play. For the other 95% of kids, be smart, socially distant and youre fine.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              well here are the latest stats from everyons fav. luv gov.

              https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/06/ny-g...ying-home.html

              -1% of all new cases came from people in jail (liberals wanted criminals free to protect them :(
              -2% of all new cases came from homeless people
              -66% of all new cases came from people social distancing and staying home. "shocking" says the luv gov.

              point is we don't know enough about this to make logical decisions. obviously social distancing not working.

              Youth sports (as we once knew it to be) could be over indefinitely.
              That settles it. I’m only listening to the jerk on talking soccer ny. They obviously know something the experts don’t. My Governor is the gun loving wife beating moron from Long Island.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                That settles it. I’m only listening to the jerk on talking soccer ny. They obviously know something the experts don’t. My Governor is the gun loving wife beating moron from Long Island.
                As are you.

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                  #23
                  What clubs are have still been charging dues since March?

                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  That's just idiotic. Those are all self-reported "social distancing and staying home" people. If you believe they were truthful, then why bother with shelter in place and lets just open everything up. Moreover, the adverse effects that are seem from Covid 19 dont really happen in the youth, unless there is an underlying ailment. So, if your kids is diabetic or asthmatic, be smart and dont let them play. For the other 95% of kids, be smart, socially distant and youre fine.
                  Agree. If you can start opening up somewhat then kicking a ball around while socially distancing should be allowed. We need to get the youth active again.

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                    #24
                    What clubs are have still been charging dues since March?

                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Agree. If you can start opening up somewhat then kicking a ball around while socially distancing should be allowed. We need to get the youth active again.
                    That's better then the groups of kids walking together without masks on.

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                      #25
                      What clubs are have still been charging dues since March?

                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      That's better then the groups of kids walking together without masks on.
                      This is the first time in 10 years my kids have been without soccer. They are losing it. Some responsible training sessions would do a lot for them mentally. Hopefully soon!

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                        #26
                        What clubs are have still been charging dues since March?

                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        This is the first time in 10 years my kids have been without soccer. They are losing it. Some responsible training sessions would do a lot for them mentally. Hopefully soon!
                        Will there be any type of organized soccer this summer?

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                          #27
                          What clubs are have still been charging dues since March?

                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Will there be any type of organized soccer this summer?
                          Yes but Cuomo is mandating the games be played at nursing homes.

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