Hundreds of people have been asked to self-quarantine as virus hits youth sports at Anne Arundel Co.



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After asking hundreds of people to quarantine them, Anne Arundel County, Md., Shut down youth sports altogether.

After asking hundreds of people to quarantine, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, shut down youth sports altogether.

Thirty-nine people linked to youth sports in Anne Arundel County have tested positive for the coronavirus this fall.

According to the Washington Post, more than 800 Anne Arundel County athletes and coaches have been asked to self-quarantine.

Contact tracers were busy calling families and checking for symptoms.

The Washington Post said contact tracers found about 22 people, on average, who had come into contact with every infected person linked to youth sports in the county and all were asked to self-quarantine.

The report says the county does not have data indicating whether teammates or coaches of those infected have also contracted the virus.

In Maryland, winter sports are expected to begin with practices on Dec. 7, though counties and cities may opt out.

Anne Arundel, Howard and Baltimore have completely stopped youth sports, according to the Washington Post.

Montgomery and Prince George counties have restrictions based on contact level. Virginia allows sports but limits spectators. And DC is expected to announce sports advice soon.

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