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Corona Virus Update

From Netball Victoria: Wednesday 11 March 2020

We want to reassure our Netball Victoria community that we are in close consultation with the State Government of Victoria, VicSport and other key stakeholders, and are monitoring the public health situation and any possible impacts as a result of COVID-19 (also known as ‘coronavirus’).

Until further directives from the State Government of Victoria in relation to group gatherings due to COVID-19 concerns are received, all Melbourne Vixens and Netball Victoria events will be going ahead as planned.

In relation to local competitions, please keep in close contact with your club, Association or League for the most up-to-date information as it comes to hand.

We understand people’s concern given the potential seriousness of the situation, but ask our community not to panic, and instead listen to evidence-based, real-time advice of health professionals and government officials. Please follow the directions and information on COVID-19, issued by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), which can be found here; www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus.

For sport specific advice, please refer to the Australian Institute of Sport webpage, which includes information on travel, as well as FAQs relating to COVID-19.

Everyone should practise good hygiene to protect against infections. Good hygiene habits include:

  • washing your hands often with soap and water;
  • using a tissue and cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze;
  • avoiding close contact with others, such as touching.

You can read more about protective measures against COVID-19 on the World Health Organization website.

We also wanted to reassure you that in the current environment if you feel uncomfortable shaking hands with your opposition at the end of a game, there are plenty of other ways to display sportsmanship and gratitude at the end of a game; such as a verbal congratulations.

We will endeavour to keep you updated as new information comes to hand. In the meantime, the most important thing you can do is look out for each other.