Our pools were open mid-August until the surge in mid-November. They were only opened then thanks to lobbying by swim coaches and swimmers. Closed now and my local pool says it will not open before 1/1/21 at the earliest. What is happening where you are?
My usual pool isnâ€t available to me yet. Iâ€m retired military and normally swim at the pool on the nearby Navy base. Itâ€s operating but theyâ€re still only allowing active duty troops to use it under a very strict reservation system. Consequently I joined the local YMCA in the fall once it got too cold to swim in the open water. Also using a reservation system...until yesterday they (YMCA) were allowing only one swimmer per lane. Theyâ€re now allowing two per lane. Which means...there are now two people within six feet of me...my lane partner, and the swimmer directly on the other side of the lane line. Previously, with just one swimmer per lane, we were sufficiently social distanced (assuming lane width of at least six feet). I continued swimming, but Iâ€m not completely comfortable with this proximity...especially when weâ€re all huffing and puffing more than usual. At that...even six feet probably isnâ€t enough. My hope is that because my fellow swimmers during the day are older (30s+) and likely wouldnâ€t be swimming if they felt COVID symptoms.
Dan
My usual pool isnâ€t available to me yet. Iâ€m retired military and normally swim at the pool on the nearby Navy base. Itâ€s operating but theyâ€re still only allowing active duty troops to use it under a very strict reservation system. Consequently I joined the local YMCA in the fall once it got too cold to swim in the open water. Also using a reservation system...until yesterday they (YMCA) were allowing only one swimmer per lane. Theyâ€re now allowing two per lane. Which means...there are now two people within six feet of me...my lane partner, and the swimmer directly on the other side of the lane line. Previously, with just one swimmer per lane, we were sufficiently social distanced (assuming lane width of at least six feet). I continued swimming, but Iâ€m not completely comfortable with this proximity...especially when weâ€re all huffing and puffing more than usual. At that...even six feet probably isnâ€t enough. My hope is that because my fellow swimmers during the day are older (30s+) and likely wouldnâ€t be swimming if they felt COVID symptoms.
Dan