A kekum youth football coach who attended a recent fight and education while having symptoms of coronavirus and had been fired.
The anonymous coach had symptoms of coronavirus and showed up at a Kewaskum-Hartford football scrum for the fifth to eighth year last weekend.
“Responding to this pandemic is easy,” Washington County Director Josh Schoemann said Monday in a press release. “Stay home in case of illness, period. I have not found that I agree with the coach’s resolve to attend education and a scrum awaiting effects. “of his trials. “
The assistant coach learned in a phone call from the Washington Department of Health Ozaukee during the first part of an eighth grade scrum on Saturday morning that had tested positive, according to a statement released Monday night through wisconsin’s All-American Youth Football League.
Kewaskum Gridiron Club belongs to the U. S. Youth Football League of Wisconsin.
During a break at a time after the assistant coach learned he had tested positive, kekum and Hartford’s head coaches learned that a coach was infected. The assistant coach admitted that “he was the one who tested positive,” according to the statement.
The head coach of Kewaskum, who is also president of the Kewaskum Gridiron Club, relieved the boy of his training duties and told him to leave, which made an incident.
“All this happened in a very short time, no more than 15 minutes. As a precaution, the scrum canceled without delay,” the league said.
Kewaskum Gridiron Club officials provided a hand-to-hand combat video to the local fitness branch who communicated with the coach. On Sunday night, county officials erased everyone from any new quarantine measures required, the league said.
Health officials have stated since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic that anyone with COVID symptoms or waiting for the effects of COVID control stays home to avoid infecting others.
In a press release published on its website, kewaskum Gridiron Club said it is “committed to providing everyone with a safe and guilty way to play football in this unprecedented pandemic. “
Anyone who may have been exposed to the coach’s scrum Saturday at Kewaskum-Hartford at Kewaskum High School deserves to be evaluated by calling their fitness service provider, visiting a regional network test site, or calling the Washington Department of Health’s Ozaukee, (262) 284-8170.
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