Recreational team sports, including youth sports, still not permitted in Riverside County

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Youth sports are not yet permitted; individual fitness may continue with modifications

As Riverside County continues to safely reopen additional activities and sectors of the economy, the return of youth sports has been on the minds of many parents and young athletes countywide.


Currently, the California Department of Public Health has determined that no recreational team sports are permitted, and that the fitness guidance used for gyms and other fitness facilities is not for use for team sports activities.


Youth and recreational team sports are currently designated as part of stage 3 of Gov. Newsom’s reopening plan. Riverside County remains in accelerated stage 2 that has seen the return of restaurants, nail salons and gyms with necessary health protocols and modifications.


Individual fitness guidance as provided by Riverside County and CDPH may be found at www.RivCoBizHelp.org. Find the most up-to-date information about recreational team sports here https://covid19.ca.gov/roadmap-counties/.

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