B.B. Hemingway
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Why wouldn't there be one?
Those records would never be broken.I didn't think about it, but another COVID disruption could mean a sixth year for Adrian Martinez.
If he doesn't work out at K-State, we could get him back! Redemption 2023!
As much as we’d like to think it’s a turf curse, that doesn’t really explain our road record over those same 9 years. Unless that is some extra super bad mojo turf?:thumbs
Those little black dots get everywhere. I'm sure they come on road trips too.As much as we’d like to think it’s a turf curse, that doesn’t really explain our road record over those same 9 years. Unless that is some extra super bad mojo turf?
Why wouldn't there be one?
I'm thinking Omicron is going to be a quick burn, and next August is a long way off. So yeah, I'd bet on a college football season with fans in the stands next fall.
This is why I asked. Everything I've read that isn't from the fear mongering type seems to suggest it'll be swift.
I saw an article from CNN this morning, from an 'expert' (there are apparently so many of them these days), who said that this is the 'perfect storm' scenario, and we have a 'blizzard' of cases.This is why I asked. Everything I've read that isn't from the fear mongering type seems to suggest it'll be swift.
I saw an article from CNN this morning, from an 'expert' (there are apparently so many of them these days), who said that this is the 'perfect storm' scenario, and we have a 'blizzard' of cases.
Aside from the fact that CNN may have been interviewing a meteorologist by mistake, I do think it's interesting that we keep coming back to the same tired doomsday takes. So, a 'perfect storm' is apparently a combination of the following factors:
-Population with robust immunity built up over the past 20 months
-Vaccines and boosters being administered daily
-Variety of treatments available, including 2 antivirals that were given EUA in the past week
-What appears to be a significantly gentler strain of the virus wiping out the more dangerous current strain (Delta)
Add that to the extremely useful articles with headlines like:
Expert says 'Omicron doesn't care about state lines' or 'COVID won't take a Christmas Vacation', Says Expert.
I'm really glad I have a news feed to remind of all of this valuable information.
This isn’t measured speculation that I’m talking about. This is headline baiting and it’s happened throughout.Speculation is always speculation, but the stone-cold facts suggest every stage of the pandemic has been more serious than the non-mainstream media wants us to believe.
The U.S. logged 200,000 new cases and 2,000 deaths Monday, part of a big uptick that's been going on for weeks. The vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths are among the un-vaccinated. Many of the positive trends are indeed positive and will help get us out of it, but they obviously haven't stopped some of the worst numbers in the last two years, and it's not a huge mystery that a strain exponentially more infectious would take advantage of a population that has returned to its pre-COVID lifestyle.
It's crazy to think that this shouldn't be news, but that's apparently where we're at.
Speculation is always speculation, but the stone-cold facts suggest every stage of the pandemic has been more serious than the non-mainstream media wants us to believe.
The U.S. logged 200,000 new cases and 2,000 deaths Monday, part of a big uptick that's been going on for weeks. The vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths are among the un-vaccinated. Many of the positive trends are indeed positive and will help get us out of it, but they obviously haven't stopped some of the worst numbers in the last two years, and it's not a huge mystery that a strain exponentially more infectious would take advantage of a population that has returned to its pre-COVID lifestyle.
It's crazy to think that this shouldn't be news, but that's apparently where we're at.
It's also probably been less serious, or at least less dangerous to the vast majority of people, then the mainstream American media (American being the important part there) would have us believe. Our media coverage slants towards the negative and the fear mongering, whether you're watching Fox, CNN, or whatever. It's a huge reason I try and only consume television news from the BBC. I won't downplay the pandemic too much, but I see zero reason, with the vaccine and new treatments, why almost all of us can't return to that pre-Covid lifestyle. Especially since there seems to be some thought out there that this isn't going away anytime soon. Life goes on, and it must. I'm thankful I live in a part of the country that thinks so to.
Except hospitals are running low on beds, monoclonal antibody treatments that worked on previous variants aren't as effective against omicron, and some of the most effective treatments for omicron are running low on supply.I won't downplay the pandemic too much, but I see zero reason, with the vaccine and new treatments, why almost all of us can't return to that pre-Covid lifestyle. Especially since there seems to be some thought out there that this isn't going away anytime soon. Life goes on, and it must. I'm thankful I live in a part of the country that thinks so to.