May 18, 2021

Player Screening/Health:

 

·       Parents should perform a quick health screening prior to attending all practices/games to ensure that their child is not showing any signs of illness. 

 

·       Parent are required to complete the brief health screening on the TeamSnap app prior to attending all practices and games; this should be completed on the day of practice/games and coaches will be monitoring on a daily basis prior to/during events. 

 

·       Any players that have a fever of 100.4° or above and/or other signs of COVID-19 and/or illness are not permitted to attend any baseball related events; including, but not limited, to the following: fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, or headaches. Your child will be immediately sent home if he/she reports and/or displays any signs of illness while at practice/games. 

 

·       If anyone in your immediate household is showing signs of illness and/or symptoms of COVID-19, and/or has tested positive for COVID-19, your child is NOT permitted to attend any Little League sponsored events. Please contact your team manager and an administrator in the Little League program to discuss/formulate a plan. 

 

·       Players must be fever-free, without the use of over-the-counter medicine for at least 48 hours when in   attendance. 

 

·       Any player who has experienced direct exposure with someone who has fallen ill to COVID-19has tested positive for COVID-19, and/or has been presenting any symptoms of COVID-19/illness must not attend any related baseball events for an approximate 10 – 14 day period (the plan/timeframe will be determined at the discretion and in consultation with the City of Hoboken/Health Department. A plan of action will follow the guidelines set forth by the NJ Department of Health/Hoboken Department of Health and may vary based on the nature of exposure/circumstances). In such circumstances, the participant is required to immediately reach out to their team manager and an administrator in the Little League via the following email to confidentially share the date of exposure and to discuss/formulate a plan of action.

 

·       For all COVID testing scenarios, please note that the Hoboken Little League requires that players receive a PCR test (in other words, a rapid test and/or any other format will not be accepted). 

 

·       To confidentially reach out to an administrator with questions, concerns, and to report exposure/illness, please email: HobokenLLCOVIDHotline@gmail.com