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RLL COVID-19 Mitigation Plan (Updated 4/2/22) As required by the NJ Department of Health, Robbinsville Little League has created a COVID-19 Mitigation Plan to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This document will outline RLL’s newly adopted policies relating to COVID-19 enabling the resumption of the 2020 season. The RLL Safety Officer will be the Point-of Contact for all COVID-19 related concerns. |
RLL COVID-19 Participation & Temperature Check Form
This form is required to be completed by a team parent for all players, volunteers, coaches, umpires and League Officials prior to participating in all practices, games or events. A coach will perform a temperature check with a non-contact thermometer. The completed form will be submitted to the coach and filed with the RLL Safety Officer.
Indoor Cages Health Questionnaire (Updated 12/30/21)
This form is required to be completed by parents/guardians for all players and coaches prior to participating in all practices in the indoor cage. The completed form will be submitted to the coach and filed with the RLL Safety Officer via the online database. The form can also be found here: https://tinyurl.com/RLLcageform
Robbinsville Township COVID-19 Waiver
This form is required to be completed by parents/guardians for all players and coaches prior to participating in all practices. The completed form will be submitted to the coach and filed with the RLL Safety Officer.
NJ Incoming Travel Advisory (Updated 4/7/21)
New Jersey continues to strongly discourage all non-essential interstate travel at this time. Unvaccinated travelers and residents returning from any U.S. state or territory beyond the immediate region (New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) should self-quarantine at their home, hotel, or other temporary lodging following recommendations from the CDC:
- If travel is unavoidable, travelers should consider getting tested with a viral test (not an antibody test) 1-3 days before the trip and again 3-5 days after the trip.
- If travelers test positive, they should self-isolate for at least 10 days and should postpone travel during that time.
- If travelers test negative, they should quarantine for a full 7 days after travel.
- If testing is not available (or if the results are delayed), travelers should quarantine for 10 days after travel.
You no longer need to quarantine or get tested before/after domestic travel if you are fully vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19 in the past three months:
- It has been more than two weeks since you received your second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine;
- It has been more than two weeks since your received your first and only dose of the Janssen/Johnson and Johnson vaccine; or,
- You have clinically recovered from COVID-19 in the past three months Please note that for international travel, the federal requirement for testing upon return to the United States still stands for both unvaccinated and fully vaccinated travelers – additional details are listed below.
The self-quarantine is voluntary, but compliance is expected. Unvaccinated travelers arriving from areas with increasing COVID-19 cases may wish to postpone their travel to the region if they are unwilling or unable to follow the quarantine advisory.
Unvaccinated travelers and those residents who are returning from states and territories beyond the immediate region should quarantine at their home, or a hotel or other temporary lodging. Unvaccinated individuals should leave the place of quarantine only to seek medical care/treatment or to obtain food and other essential items.
For more information, refer to the joint incoming travel advisory issued in partnership with New York and Connecticut.
IMPORTANT: Please notify the RLL Safety Officer if your travel plans take you beyond the immediate region. If you or an immediate family member has traveled to one of the states on the NJ Incoming Travel Advisory List, RLL is asking that you please notify a coach and/or the RLL Safety Officer to excuse yourself and your child from any RLL activity until after the 10 day quarantine period has expired.
NJ Incoming Travel Advisory FAQ's Issued by the NJ Department of Health
Please consult this document that addresses commonly asked questions about the NJ Incoming Travel Advisory.
RLL COVID-19 Quick Reference "Do's & Don'ts"
NJ Department of Health Guidance for Organized Sports
CDC Considerations for Youth Sports