A collaboration between the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association (MSYSA) and the University of Michigan School of Public Health helped get teams back on the field with pandemic precautions in summer 2020 and during the spring 2021 surge of new COVID-19 cases. MSYSA serves more than 90,000 kids ages 4 to 19 playing the sport across the state. They approached U-M about helping them create a safe reopening plan. U-M experts compiled all of the available information and created a Return to Play Phased Activity Chart for MSYSA which outlines important details and protocols for teams, coaches and parents. Individual clubs and teams across the state are now using this guidance to help them in their planning and as COVID-19 risk management strategies.
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