Danbury, CT mayor Boughton said the city is seeing a significant spike because of travel, gatherings at church and places of worship, and lastly, youth sports leagues.
“Some of the activities that we thought would be moderate or low risk for transmission actually have been really high risk. One of them is soccer. People think it’s relatively a non-contact sport. We have seen some transmission of the virus in our soccer leagues and even a little in softball, but not so much there. These, you kind of took for granted, because you’re standing away from people and it’s not like football or basketball where you are all over,” he said.
What in the world are we doing in RI? Why would we even have fall sports?
The definitive guide as to why you SHOULD NOT play HS or youth sports. If it isn't worth risking at a pro sports level, what in the world are we doing having youth sports in RI?
The definitive guide as to why you SHOULD NOT play HS or youth sports. If it isn't worth risking at a pro sports level, what in the world are we doing having youth sports in RI?
Okay again keep posting negative articles but our kids are playing now. They are playing in camps, practices, tournaments. I am not sure why anyone wants to go backwards. The kids are actually healthier outdoors playing. The random player who was COVID positive did not contract it from other players and did not spread it to other players. We can and should play. Mass is doing it with added regs, we can do the same.
This isn’t nonsense. Take the time to read this...
https://www.wsj.com/articles/as-child-covid-cases-rise-doctors-watch-for-potential-long-term-effects-11598289636?st=hjjdob05dzwib59&reflink=article_cop yURL_share
Why would you risk your child’s health? Just stop already.
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