BAWSL COVID-19 Waiver
COVID-19 Disclosure and Release
INFORMED CONSENT and RISK WARNING


Summary: COVID-19 continues to pose a severe risk to communities and requires all people in California  follow recommended precautions and adapt the way they live and function considering this ongoing risk.  The Bay Area Women’s Soccer League (BAWSL) is using the most current guidance and requirements from the California State Department of Public Health (CDPH), county and city public health officials.  As the BAWSL receives updated guidance from these public health entities, we will adjust and update our procedures accordingly and be sure to communicate with our players.
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Email *
Player Name (First and Last) *
Team Name *
Face Coverings                                                                      For players who are vaccinated:                                            • Face masks are not required (but are optional) during competition and on sidelines                                    • For players who are unvaccinated or who choose not to disclose vaccination status:                                       • Face masks are required to be worn during competition and on sidelines and must not be taken off while playing.                                                                        • For your mask to be effective, it must be worn properly and consistently. Wear your mask so it completely covers the nose and mouth.                              • Acceptable face mask:  fitted medical mask, cloth mask, sports material face mask                                                   • NOT acceptable face mask: neck gaiters, bandanas, balaclavas, ski masks, scarves                                  • Spectators must remain physically distanced from players or always wear a mask *
Required
Physical distancing:                                                                             • No requirement for those that are vaccinated            • Recommended while on the sideline for players that are unvaccinated or in high-risk category                                                       -If unvaccinated and need to remove mask on the sidelines for a water break or difficulty breathing, stay at least six feet away from others on the sideline                • Spectators must maintain at least six feet distance from one another and the team players                             • Athletes and coaches should cohort by team on the sidelines and refrain from participating with more than one team over the  same season or time period. *
Required
Player diagnosed with COVID-19 or notified that they were in close contact with a COVID-19 individual              • DO NOT COME TO THE FIELD UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES                                                                      • speak with your health care provider                                • Notify BAWSL administrators ASAP.  All personal information will remain confidential.                                    • BAWSL administrators will notify team captains if players may have been in close contact with a COVID-19 positive individual.  Team captains will notify the players that might have been exposed.                              - Close contact is defined as within 6 feet for longer than 15 minutes within the exposure window.  Exposure window is 48 hours before symptoms develop or, if asymptomatic, the date the positive test was taken.                                                                                    • If there are three or more COVID-19 positive cases confirmed within a 14-day period, BAWSL administrators will notify the county public health department                                                                                 • Any team that has a teammate that reports a diagnosis of COVID-19 that was determined to have played during the exposure window, and the opposing team that they played against, will not be able to return to play until a self-quarantine of 14 days has expired. *
Required
Returning to sports after COVID-19 infection:                            • An individual can stop self-isolation following a COVID-19 infection when:                                                      - 10 days since onset of symptoms or, if asymptomatic, since date of positive test taken              - Have been fever free for 24 hours                                 - Symptoms have improved *
Required
I certify that I have read and understand the foregoing, and accept and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions above. (By typing your name you are signing your agreement) *
I am: *
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy