I answered yes. I think something that keeps getting lost is that the expectation has never been that stay-at-home orders/social distance would eliminate the virus. It will just slow the spread so hospitals and health care facilities can be prepared. There is not going to be a miraculous day when gymnasts/children can re-enter the world without a covid-19 risk, and if there is, it will be YEARS from now.
There may never be a vaccine. At some point kids have to resume childhood and we will have to assume some risk. I feel safer with them at the gym than most places, to be honest.
I also don't think this is a perfect answer. I have parents and a grandparent who are high-risk, and I worry about them. I think shutting everything down was a great call in the beginning, and I also suspect numbers are going to plateau more so than actually "go down", at least in most places in the U.S.
Editing to add: This answer assumes my state allowed it because I also am teaching my kids to follow the law. Our gym would never violate state orders/recommendations anyway.
There may never be a vaccine. At some point kids have to resume childhood and we will have to assume some risk. I feel safer with them at the gym than most places, to be honest.
I also don't think this is a perfect answer. I have parents and a grandparent who are high-risk, and I worry about them. I think shutting everything down was a great call in the beginning, and I also suspect numbers are going to plateau more so than actually "go down", at least in most places in the U.S.
Editing to add: This answer assumes my state allowed it because I also am teaching my kids to follow the law. Our gym would never violate state orders/recommendations anyway.