All State training squads will resume from Saturday 25 July under changed conditions to comply with COVID Safe Return to Play guidelines.
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The COVID-19 Safety Officer will be the key resource and central point of contact for all matters COVID-19 for every club. They are responsible for monitoring compliance with the club COVID Safe Plan. Active Queensland Industry Alliance is offering free online training for COVID Safety Officers.
QFA's COVID Safe Plan helps to ensure fencing actively mitigates the risks of COVID-19 and is the governing framework for the implementation and management of procedures to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 among the fencing community.
All coaches, officials, and volunteers are required to undertake compulsory COVID Safe infection control training prior to the return of fencing activities.
Online discussion with QFA president who will update members on current state of fencing, restrictions on clubs and the proposed gradual return of activities.
Queensland government has released its Roadmap to easing the COVID-19 restrictions with the return of some community sport scheduled for 12 June in a limited capacity.
Following the Federal Government of the ban on indoor sporting facilities from opening as of midday 23 March 2020, we wish to advise that this will mean that our clubs will now no longer be able to run.
QFA is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and taking its guidance from relevant government and medical authorities and our responses will continue to be informed by that advice. We recognise that the uncertainty and rapidly changing situation is one that is causing anxiety for a number of our members however keeping our community healthy over coming months is a priority for the Association.
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