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This sort of behavior has just got to stop. If rink management is irresponsible enough to stay open, skaters need to be responsible enough not to go: then the rink will finally close because they have no customers.I've been looking all over the mid-Atlantic for a rink that's still open and can't find one. Only one I saw open is not allowing skaters of outside coaches.
I know the rinks need to close and I get it, but I was really sad today. It might be the last day I see my son skate in who knows how long. He had just gotten his competition program for the season. I don't know what all of this is going to mean for the competition season, maybe it will be pushed back. Skating is pretty much his life, and by extension, mine since I take him nearly every day. It's going to be weird. Hoping his coaches can do some off-ice with him outdoors.
I've been looking all over the mid-Atlantic for a rink that's still open and can't find one. Only one I saw open is not allowing skaters of outside coaches.
To misskarne and Bunny Hop. I see that the two of you are from Down Under. I really hope your country is spared the ravages of this virus.
Yeah, I thought all the news footage from Italy would convince all countries to take decisive action. But apparently not. In the US, our President said not to expect any national shutdowns mandated by the federal government (shutdowns within the US, that is; international borders are under federal jurisdiction). So far, actions have been reactive, rather than proactive, on a local level. If a lot of people in a particular town or city become sick, then the mayor imposes some degree of shutdown in that town or city. But guess what? If the bars in a particular infected town or city are shutdown, those residents just go to a bar in a neighboring town or city. That probably hastens the spread of the disease. So far, three states have announced some degree of shutdown on a state-wide basis, with more to follow. The hardest hit state is now New York (now with some degree of a state-wide shutdown). The surrounding states (New Jersey and Connecticut, with others joining in) are at least trying to coordinate a regional policy on shutdowns (otherwise, people from highly infected New York will simply drive to a bar in a neighboring state to party). Problem is by the time the number of sick people is large enough for government (at some level) to be scared enough to take action, it's too late.Yeah nah we're utterly fcuked. Not enough people taking it seriously and a government too piss-weak to act decisively. We're headed the Italy route.
There's a limit to what they can clean in my opinion, but they're doing the rink barriers, so that's something. I will be surprised if it's still open for more than a couple of weeks.@Bunny Hop At least yours is being cleaned and has various limits. Knowing the person in charge of our rink, there's no way any of that is happening - and it would be very difficult to keep the practically-derelict building clean anyway.