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The University of Wisconsin’s COVID-19 in Youth Soccer study offered several valuable findings:
Data was collected from 124 clubs representing over 90,000 players who have returned to play in more than 45,000 training sessions and 6,000 games since re-starting an average of 10 weeks prior to the survey.
71 clubs (57%) had progressed to soccer participation that involved contact / unrestricted play in training or competition.
100% of the clubs reported they had a formal COVID-19 plan in place to reduce risk.
A total of 325 positive cases were reported, including 282 positive cases in players, and 43 positive cases in staff.
Of the 325 positive cases, 1 case was reportedly traced to transmission in soccer.
No cases were reported to result in hospitalization or death. https://www.theecnl.com/university-o...occer-players/
The University of Wisconsin’s COVID-19 in Youth Soccer study offered several valuable findings:
Data was collected from 124 clubs representing over 90,000 players who have returned to play in more than 45,000 training sessions and 6,000 games since re-starting an average of 10 weeks prior to the survey.
71 clubs (57%) had progressed to soccer participation that involved contact / unrestricted play in training or competition.
100% of the clubs reported they had a formal COVID-19 plan in place to reduce risk.
A total of 325 positive cases were reported, including 282 positive cases in players, and 43 positive cases in staff.
Of the 325 positive cases, 1 case was reportedly traced to transmission in soccer.
No cases were reported to result in hospitalization or death. https://www.theecnl.com/university-o...occer-players/
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