Sunderland Echo

Plea for rethink on pool closures

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Adele Graham-King, chairwoman of Sunderland City Dive Team, warned the closure of the swimming pool has the potential to harm the mental health of its young members.

“You can not get more socially distanced than diving, there’s only one person at a time on the board and the children are in and out of chlorinate­d water,” she said.

"We are used to social distancing so it couldn’t be safer.

"There have been very, very few COVID-19 related cases linked with swimming pools and we feel that this is such an unfair decision.”

Ms Graham-King questioned the scientific basis the closure of pools, and claimed the advantages of staying open outweigh the disadvanta­ges.

Ministers and Government experts, however, have insisted the lockdown rules are necessary to stem the spread of the coronaviru­s as cases soar, with fears of high fatalities and overrun hospitals if action is not taken.

Ms Graham-King remains frustrated with the decision for a blanket closure of pools and voiced fears of the impact it would have on her club’s young members and those across the country.

“We have supported all of the Swim England measures, but we are still having to tell our children that they can’t go diving for another month,” she said.

“Our children are on their knees, their mental health is in pieces and their physical health will suffer massively.

“We have achieved so many things in these difficult circumstan­ces.

"But we really believe there is no reason why pools can’t stay open for organisati­ons like ours.”

 ??  ?? Swimming pools across the country have been forced to close.
Swimming pools across the country have been forced to close.

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