Phased reopening of The Villages starting 4/27 per the Property Owners Assoc

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If you are hesitant about the boundaries at the pools then just don't go! Others who may enjoy the activities there can take the "risk".
And those that risk it can get the virus, be asymptomatic, and unkowingly share it with the rest of us when they go to the post office, touch packaging in the grocery stores, etc. Not too bright...
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You been here since 2009 and now asking what are priority pools?



The Villages Country Club Pools

The Villages Country Club Pools are for the exclusive use of Villages Country Club Priority Members and their guest(s). Priority Pool Membership Enhancements are available to all Villages residents.

For more information on these memberships, please contact the Tee Time/Membership office at 750-4558.

All country club pools are family pools. If you wish a quieter pool setting, you may want to use one of the neighborhood pools.
Thank you for the information. I did know there are pools connected to country clubs but did not know they were referred to as "priority pools".
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The title you put on this thread is
"Phased reopening of The Villages starting 4/27 per the Property Owners Assoc"
What does the Property Owners Assoc. or POA have to do with this "COVID-19 District Action Plan" ?
Probably little or nothing, but good catch. The info has likely been published elsewhere but the POA happened to be the source of the information for me. I agree it could be misleading.
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Depends.
But probably old peoples pee!
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Yes and not thinking of their employees either. Most are retired older adults. They just want to sell houses.

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They reprinted what the District announced, just a service to their members. The District made the announcement around 5 PM. Also, didn't see anything about pools opening in May. Regional rec centers in May with limitations, additional rec facilities in June pending approvals. What did I miss?
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Yes and not thinking of their employees either. Most are retired older adults. They just want to sell houses.
Save some of your bashing to those posters on here chomping at the bit to open up everything.
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And those that risk it can get the virus, be asymptomatic, and unkowingly share it with the rest of us when they go to the post office, touch packaging in the grocery stores, etc. Not too bright...
That you needed to write this just proves there are those who still just don’t get it.
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And those that risk it can get the virus, be asymptomatic, and unkowingly share it with the rest of us when they go to the post office, touch packaging in the grocery stores, etc. Not too bright...
Sorry when anyone who entered any grocery since February, I would be more afraid of them. The groceries here never had a handle on protecting the customer, or their staff.
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Sorry when anyone who entered any grocery since February, I would be more afraid of them. The groceries here never had a handle on protecting the customer, or their staff.
I think it’s impossible to correlate degree of risk to chronology of the outbreak. Look at numbers all you want but, essentially, nothing has changed to miraculously make things ok now. People believe what they want to believe. I hope the optimists are correct.

For example, some folks think if they wear a mask, they don’t need to keep six feet distance. People are sick of all this but the fact remains it only takes one time.

Now they’re going to think they’re completely safe if outside in sun and humidity.
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I think it’s impossible to correlate degree of risk to chronology of the outbreak. Look at numbers all you want but, essentially, nothing has changed to miraculously make things ok now. People believe what they want to believe. I hope the optimists are correct.

For example, some folks think if they wear a mask, they don’t need to keep six feet distance. People are sick of all this but the fact remains it only takes one time.

Now they’re going to think they’re completely safe if outside in sun and humidity.
Sorry I wore a mask for over 45 years, didn’t protect me from everything
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I think it’s impossible to correlate degree of risk to chronology of the outbreak. Look at numbers all you want but, essentially, nothing has changed to miraculously make things ok now. People believe what they want to believe. I hope the optimists are correct.

For example, some folks think if they wear a mask, they don’t need to keep six feet distance. People are sick of all this but the fact remains it only takes one time.

Now they’re going to think they’re completely safe if outside in sun and humidity.
Thank you. I read it carefully and got what you said about wearing a mask. I agree with your opinion on this and I have tried very hard to get the facts straight and to be level headed. I appreciate your common sense and your understanding of this ongoing problem here in The Villages.
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Probably little or nothing, but good catch. The info has likely been published elsewhere but the POA happened to be the source of the information for me. I agree it could be misleading.
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