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Originally Posted by goflamesgo18
So playing hockey in an isolated bubble with constant testing is putting the health and safety of your children at risk?
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I think it does, yes. The "bubble" is the best that the League can do under the circumstances, but I think it is incredibly naive to imagine that with 832 people in isolation for an extended duration this is a safer environment than it would be observing social distancing protocols in one's own home. The bubble is a tinderbox: it appears to be safe in principle, but in practice there are rather significant and unavoidable cracks. While I am excited for the prospect of hockey this summer, I remain highly sceptical that the tournament will finish as planned.
So, yes. Hamonic is envisioning the real potential of infection in the isolation bubble, and he is genuinely, legitimately worried about returning to his home with an infection and endangering his child and jeopardizing the safety and health of his family.