If your kid is playing an outdoor sport this spring, what Covid precautions are they taking?
I'm asking because my 6-year-old is playing Little League t-ball, and, despite having a designated "Covid coordinator", her team is taking exactly zero precautions - neither kids nor parents (other than my husband and me) wear masks or make any effort to social distance, everyone high-fives each other, they don't do temperature or symptom checks, and don't sanitize hands, even before the kids eat their snack after practice.
I don't want to pull my daughter - I've been homeschooling her all year, and plan to continue homeschooling the rest of the year, so the socialization benefits to her are huge. My husband is fully vaccinated, and the rest of us are unvaccinated but low risk.
But do you think it would be reasonable to reach out to the coach/"Covid coordinator" and ask them to take some precautions, like parents wearing masks when on the field with the kids, and limiting physical contact with the kids (e.g. high-fives)? Or is this just the way things are with kids sports?