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Coronavirus: Edmonton father torn between playing rec hockey or coaching kids due to cohort restrictions

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[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“I coach both. Last year, I head-coached my son’s team and I assistant-coached my daughter’s team.”Unsure whether to coach or play, he reached out to one of the sports associations.Rules outlined by the province say only cohorts with a maximum of 50 people is allowed, and according to the Edmonton Sport Council, a mixing of cohorts is not permitted.“People should not be participating in two different sports or active recreational opportunities at one time,” said Gary Shelton, executive director with the Edmonton Sport Council.The province does say that if a cohort and or mini-league wants to change, individuals must quarantine for 14 days.This poses a challenge for.

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