FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MARCH 12, 2020
CLL family,
With the news of the increasing spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), we wanted to inform you that we are taking this situation very seriously. Cartersville Little League will continue to closely monitor the situation. Last night, we increased the availability of antibacterial soaps in all of our restrooms and will continue to sanitize high traffic areas. Our safety officer will also keep us up to date on emerging concerns and those will be communicated to you as soon as they are made available. Our priority is the safety of all of our players, parents, and families.
Cartersville Little League Board of Directors
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Please see the below communication from Little League International, posted March 11, 2020 and can be followed at this link:
https://www.littleleague.org/player-safety/coronavirus-update/
We are monitoring the situation closely, and we are advising all our leagues to follow the guidelines set by the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), your state’s public health department (click here for a listing of state public health departments), and other county and/or local authorities including area school districts and government agencies.
We encourage all those that are actively participating in their Little League seasons – including players, volunteers, families, and fans – to follow the best practices as outlined by the CDC, which include washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds (if soap and water are not available, use alcohol-based hand sanitizer); avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands; and avoid close contact with people who are sick. We would also encourage you all to limit close, physical contact with others (including shaking hands). Click here to learn more about the CDC recommendations.
Leagues should consult the appropriate county and/or local authorities regarding recommendations on how to proceed with large gatherings of people.
Also, if you or your child are ill; have a fever, cough, or respiratory condition; have a compromised immune system; are in any other group that may be at an increased risk of contracting a virus like the coronavirus; or have recently traveled to a country listed on the CDC’s Risk Assessment by Country, we encourage you or your child to refrain from Little League-related activities until cleared by your healthcare provider.
Local Little League programs are encouraged to exercise utmost precaution following the guidance of local, state and federal health agencies. In addition, cleaning and sanitizing hard surfaces and shared equipment that your league utilizes; tipping caps/visors instead of shaking hands at the end of a game; making sure all players have their own water/drink bottles and are not sharing; stocking bathrooms and concession stand areas with soap and hand sanitizer; and, if any volunteers are uncomfortable or cannot attend a league or district meeting, utilizing free phone/web conferencing service, are some alternative ways that leagues can help follow best practices while this health concern remains.
Little League INTERNATIONAL Cancellations
As we continue to monitor the COVID-19 (coronavirus) issue, we have decided to cancel a number of upcoming events and clinics out of an extreme abundance of caution for those participants. The following have been cancelled:
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Central Region Roundtable (3/13-3/14)
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West Region: Softball Umpire Clinic (3/20-3/22)
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Little League International: Umpire Mechanics Clinic (3/20-3/22)
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Central Region: Umpire Clinic (3/20-3/22)
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Southwest Region: League Admin Clinic (3/28)
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Little League International: Umpire School (4/21-4/26)
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California Baseball Jamboree – Los Angeles, CA (4/17-4/19)
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East Region: Spring Umpire School (4/22-4/26)
As the situation continues to develop, Little League International will do our best to continue to keep our leagues, volunteers, and families informed.