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Just now, WaCoJaCo said:

So obviously they didn't have the verification that contact tracing was done, or done properly. The TSSAA ask McMinn Co. High School to get that information from the McMinn Co. health dept. So they put the burden on McMinn Co. High School. I would still like to know who screwed up. The high school or the health dept. 

My thoughts exactly, because chances are this will happen again before Cookeville...

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2 minutes ago, WaCoJaCo said:

So obviously they didn't have the verification that contact tracing was done, or done properly. The TSSAA ask McMinn Co. High School to get that information from the McMinn Co. health dept. So they put the burden on McMinn Co. High School. I would still like to know who screwed up. The high school or the health dept. 

Probably a bunch of finger pointing going on in Athens and he said, they said.  Fault looks like it falls on both.  JMHO

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It seemed unlikely from the get go that they had done proper contact tracing on the kid who tested positive, or there would have been some other players in quarantine.  They didn't have the proof because it wasn't done IMO.  Not the kids' fault though and still a crappy way to end their season. 

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That letter is confusing. It indicates the first test was on Thursday which would take the contact tracing back to Tuesday and the player was sent home, yet the ask was for contact tracing based on the 10th.  Sounds like the TSSAA inferred that the player was positive on Tuesday which they would only know if the test was completed on Tuesday.

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4 minutes ago, TNVolFan2000 said:

That letter is confusing. It indicates the first test was on Thursday which would take the contact tracing back to Tuesday and the player was sent home, yet the ask was for contact tracing based on the 10th.  Sounds like the TSSAA inferred that the player was positive on Tuesday which they would only know if the test was completed on Tuesday.

You're making my head hurt.

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