COVID Protocols ...
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Not sure what all the COVID protocols will be in Connecticut scholastic games this upcoming season.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Still all has little to do with the original question.
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My post wasn't about the original post of the thread, but was a response to a very recent post by Raymond regarding COVID policies.
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Originally Posted by Raymond
Two of my conferences just finalized and released their COVID policies for the season ...
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I thought that my post would spark some interest from others to share their state scholastic COVID policies.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Institutions are trying to decide as compared to last year what they will do that is different or if they will keep some of the same policies they had before.
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Which is exactly what I did in my post, note "Last year" and "This year".
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Last year: Masks for all (players, coaches, officials, fans). Officials come in uniform (no locker rooms available for officials). Number of fans limited (varied from one school system to another, usually one, or two parents allowed per player, no student fans). Short regular season. No state tournament (just conference tournaments).This year: Interscholastic athletic officials must be fully vaccinated for COVID, or be exempted from the vaccine requirement for reasons of medical contraindication or firmly held religious or spiritual belief. Governor's executive order in already in place (expires February 15, 2022) for an indoor mask mandate in all schools (fall indoor girls volleyball players and indoor girls swimmers (on pool deck) wore masks, as did officials, coaches, and fans). Full regular season and state tournament planned. No word yet on number of fans allowed (will be decided by individual school systems), or locker room availability for officials.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Tue Oct 26, 2021 at 01:37pm.
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