Nebfanatic
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I would characterize it as next to impossible but yes.I understand logistics would be tough esp in a tight timeframe.
I would characterize it as next to impossible but yes.I understand logistics would be tough esp in a tight timeframe.
It sucks, nobody disagrees.
But our country has too many selfish individuals who equated doing the bare minimum, mask wearing and social distancing, to some form of government overreach.
Our society ignored science. Losing football is one the many consequences. If you want somebody to blame, look in the mirror or at anybody not wearing a mask.
Well, if you don't love it, leave it...Why even announce a damn schedule just to pull this a week later. Ridiculous. This world is just flat out not fun to live in anymore.
Comparing a vast U.S. population and area that has many unique population centers to a small island with a total population half of NY is pretty dumb.Exactly.
The response in this country has been nothing but an absolute, complete failure from the top on down.![]()
To contrast, look at New Zealand which has now gone 100 days without a locally transmitted case as model of how to limit the spread of a contagion like COVID-19.
https://www.livescience.com/new-zealand-100-days-no-covid-19.html
Good thing there are a bunch of other examples that prove without a doubt we have failed miserably.Comparing a vast U.S. population and area that has many unique population centers to a small island with a total population half of NY is pretty dumb.
These Presidents are awfully ignorant if they think having kids on campus and in dorms and going to house parties and bars is gonna make for any different outcome in infections than kids playing football or soccer, or whatever fall sport there is.
the only difference is that most of the general student population will probably never even know they are infected because of asymptomatic cases or very slight illness that doesn’t get tested. As opposed to athletes who will constantly be tested and those cases would be caught.
This is just a legal CYA. The bean counters are probably saying they could will lose more money by being sued if there is a bad outcome vs the revenue lost of canceling or moving to the spring.
I have a feeling that when normal cold & flu season ramps up in December/January that this entire country is going to lose its damn mind even more than it has the past few months. My gut feeling is that the perceived danger of COVID won't be any less in the spring as it is now - it could probably be argued it'll be higher.
Undone, I wonder if the cold and flu season will be bad if we all practice social distancing and good hygiene. I mean, if it helps slow the spread of COVID, you would think it would help slow the spread of cold/flu.
It’s possible we could have done better, it’s also possible that in the long-run, the virus is going to make its way through most population centers no matter the mitigation. Europe is increasing, parts of Asia increasing, parts of South America increasing.Good thing there are a bunch of other examples that prove without a doubt we have failed miserably.
If everyone indefinitely bunkers down in their houses year round and wears 3M respirators, face shields, and hazmat suits, the spread of pathogens would greatly diminish. There's no argument against that thesis.
So with that said, what's your point?
I remind myself of this seemingly everyday. That's why its so frustrating that the numbers we are seeing now are similar to the numbers we saw in March heading into April (I'm giving increased testing a nod here because our current daily positive cases is practically double what it was then) and there doesn't seem to be the urgency there was 4 months ago...It’s possible we could have done better, it’s also possible that in the long-run, the virus is going to make its way through most population centers no matter the mitigation. Europe is increasing, parts of Asia increasing, parts of South America increasing.
There are a few papers in medical journals that are starting to look at the herd immunity levels for Covid-19 being 20-40% of the population. Many of the highly hit population centers reached that point and then saw a drastic downturn in case numbers.
It’s a VERY contagious virus and it’s possible that it’s going to run it’s natural course at some point no matter the mitigation.
Remember this, regardless of sports being played or not, the whole point of mitigation back in March and April was to spread out the infection numbers across many months. It was NOT to necessarily completely stop the virus.
It’s possible we could have done better, it’s also possible that in the long-run, the virus is going to make its way through most population centers no matter the mitigation. Europe is increasing, parts of Asia increasing, parts of South America increasing.
There are a few papers in medical journals that are starting to look at the herd immunity levels for Covid-19 being 20-40% of the population. Many of the highly hit population centers reached that point and then saw a drastic downturn in case numbers.
It’s a VERY contagious virus and it’s possible that it’s going to run it’s natural course at some point no matter the mitigation.
Remember this, regardless of sports being played or not, the whole point of mitigation back in March and April was to spread out the infection numbers across many months. It was NOT to necessarily completely stop the virus.
And one point for those saying wait till spring when we have a vaccine.It’s possible we could have done better, it’s also possible that in the long-run, the virus is going to make its way through most population centers no matter the mitigation. Europe is increasing, parts of Asia increasing, parts of South America increasing.
There are a few papers in medical journals that are starting to look at the herd immunity levels for Covid-19 being 20-40% of the population. Many of the highly hit population centers reached that point and then saw a drastic downturn in case numbers.
It’s a VERY contagious virus and it’s possible that it’s going to run it’s natural course at some point no matter the mitigation.
Remember this, regardless of sports being played or not, the whole point of mitigation back in March and April was to spread out the infection numbers across many months. It was NOT to necessarily completely stop the virus.
That cold and flu season might not be as bad since we are already practicing social distancing for COVID. :dunno