Covid-19
Protocols and Practices
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We are following the Fulton County and GHSA guidelines
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There will be no visitors during open gyms, tryouts and practices. For games the answer is unknown at this time
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You must wear a mask upon entering and leaving the campus. Also when going indoors. You do not need to wear a mask while playing the sport. All volunteers will need to wear a mask while volunteering
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Keep volunteers to a minimum and Use the same ones to reduce the number of people come in contact
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Non contact temperature checks upon entering the facility, every time
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We will be asking a COVID Questionnaire (provided by Fulton) every time you enter the facility
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We will provide EPA approved hand sanitizer stations for disinfecting against COVID through out the gym areas
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We will be cleaning all equipment and frequently touched items with EPA approved disinfectant against COVID after every use
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Maintain social distancing between players and coaches
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Water fountains will not be in use, players will need to bring their own water bottles and not to share
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Designated bathroom for players to use at the facility, also practice social distancing
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Small number groups of open gyms/practices and tryouts
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Avoid touching your face- eyes, nose and mouth
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Please have your player stay home if she/he is sick
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Avoid physical contact - high fives, handshakes, fist bumps and hugs
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Try and keep small groups together to avoid mixing groups
COVID Questionnaire-
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This form will be filled out every time you enter the building for that specific practice/open gym and tryout
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Non contact temperature will be taken and recorded.
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If you answer yes, to any of the questions on the form - 1st- Cannot play, 2nd- Coach is notified, 3rd - AD is notified, 4th- Can't return to the sport until the District says OK (this will depend on the situation)
If You Think You're Sick With COVID-19:
Learn the symptoms and call a doctor.
Look for Symptoms
•Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure and include fever, cough, shortness of breath
•If you have an emergency warning sign (including trouble breathing), get medical attention right away
•See a full list of emergency warning signs and symptoms at cdc.gov
Call a Doctor First
•If you think you might have COVID-19, call a doctor
•Tell the office you may have COVID-19 so they can prepare
•Call 911 if you have a medical emergency. Notify the operator that you have, or think you might have, COVID-19
Protect Yourself and Others
•Keep 6 feet away from others
•Wear a cloth face covering in a community setting and at home if you must be around people or animals
•Stay home except to get medical care