So I just heard on the news in RI that Little League can start up starting next Monday. I would think that soccer could do the same? We really should make-up Spring Season over the Summer or sadly I think that soccer will continue to lose participation as other sports start up.
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What is the exact source of what you've heard? Need to know the specifics so we could translate to soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is the exact source of what you've heard? Need to know the specifics so we could translate to soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is the exact source of what you've heard? Need to know the specifics so we could translate to soccer.
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Found it. From Ch 10: "America’s Little League Association says leagues can pick up play after May 11, but that means nothing here in Rhode Island if Gov. Gina Raimondo’s guidelines say otherwise."
That's like USYS saying their return to activity date is May 15th. Unfortunately means nothing if town fields are closed locally. It's a governing statement generally for insurance purposes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFound it. From Ch 10: "America’s Little League Association says leagues can pick up play after May 11, but that means nothing here in Rhode Island if Gov. Gina Raimondo’s guidelines say otherwise."
That's like USYS saying their return to activity date is May 15th. Unfortunately means nothing if town fields are closed locally. It's a governing statement generally for insurance purposes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSomething to stay on top of because the state is opening up quicker than we thought. Governor will have beaches open by summer and bigger groups by July, I think we could make-up the spring season July-Aug as we will likely be in phase 3 by then. I think soccer closed the door too quickly falling in line with the public schools. In the meantime restaurants, daycares, and retail shops are starting to reopen. We should watch what other states are doing because the governors are easing restrictions.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEach phase of the reopening has a gateway in terms of 14-day trend in cases OR hospitalizations. At this moment, we don't even appear to be on track going into phase 1 on May 9.
So all in all, the numbers I've been keeping an eye on are tracking in the right direction. The curve was flattened a while ago. Why we're all still basically in house arrest is either down to unscientific fear or authoritarian conspiracy. Or a smattering of each.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll depends on how you look at it. Straight new daily cases was still increasing two weeks ago, but started to decline a little over a week ago. There are discrepancies about when cases were reported, so if you look at the 3-day moving average, looks like new cases peaked Apr 26 and have been steadily declining...
So all in all, the numbers I've been keeping an eye on are tracking in the right direction. The curve was flattened a while ago. Why we're all still basically in house arrest is either down to unscientific fear or authoritarian conspiracy. Or a smattering of each.
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Some of the states are opening up soccer ... lucky. We are in a more cautious state in terms of opening but I see phase 1 starts Sat. Phase 2 a few weeks after. I know the die hard soccer players are already playing in small groups in their backyards. Good. There will be so much backyard and street soccer this summer and... it will be free! See ya later club soccer, backyard soccer will be on!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe day-to-day variation is one reason why the plan calls for stable 14-day downward trend for each phase. Another reason is that you'd expect new spreading events to become evident in about 14 days.
A better explanation for our still being in lockdown is that we need time for the curve to actually tail off, meaning infections are burning themselves out in isolation without a lot of further spreading. Those numbers aren't going to be tracking the way anyone would want if we just open the doors tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome of the states are opening up soccer ... lucky. We are in a more cautious state in terms of opening but I see phase 1 starts Sat. Phase 2 a few weeks after. I know the die hard soccer players are already playing in small groups in their backyards. Good. There will be so much backyard and street soccer this summer and... it will be free! See ya later club soccer, backyard soccer will be on!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure. Whatever you say. I guess Sweden, and now Germany, aren't as smart as the "experts" you're relying on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGermany has vastly fewer deaths per capita than we do and is in a phased reopening sequence. Sweden own lockdown boss is saying that the number of deaths there was a big shock, and he isn't convinced they choose the right strategy. Their per capita death rate is now HIGHER than ours.
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