Parents and guardians are fighting to keep to kids healthy and happy, during a time when activity is limited. With the lack of school sports, clubs, and social activity. How are kids able to express themselves while still being safe? Brian Labus is an epidemiologist and an associate professor at UNLV's School of Public Health. He said the difficulty with organized sports isn't the interaction of the kids on the field. "Sports don't happen in isolation either that's the problem," Labus said, "You can't just think about what happens on the field. It's all the things that go on around that."