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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 710557" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>That would be a fine way of thinking... if the virus didn’t affect so many more people than just the 1 person who gets infected. The incubation period, hospitalization rate, the co-infection rate, death rate, of the virus make everyone who wants go out in big crowds and live “as normal” extremely dangerous to basically everyone else in the population. Over an entire year of H1N1 there were 274,000 hospitalizations and only about 12,000 death. Covid has already killed double that many over 7 weeks <em>with </em>all of the mitigation policies in place. Plus, as of now Covid’s hospitalization rate is <em>much </em>higher than that of H1N1. It’s not about “being scared” and “living in fear”, it’s about understanding how your actions have consequences, and regarding this virus, those consequences come about for more than that 1 person who chooses not to “live in fear.” If there aren’t students on campus in August, college football won’t be played this fall. Maybe in the spring, we’ll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 710557, member: 4572"] That would be a fine way of thinking... if the virus didn’t affect so many more people than just the 1 person who gets infected. The incubation period, hospitalization rate, the co-infection rate, death rate, of the virus make everyone who wants go out in big crowds and live “as normal” extremely dangerous to basically everyone else in the population. Over an entire year of H1N1 there were 274,000 hospitalizations and only about 12,000 death. Covid has already killed double that many over 7 weeks [I]with [/I]all of the mitigation policies in place. Plus, as of now Covid’s hospitalization rate is [I]much [/I]higher than that of H1N1. It’s not about “being scared” and “living in fear”, it’s about understanding how your actions have consequences, and regarding this virus, those consequences come about for more than that 1 person who chooses not to “live in fear.” If there aren’t students on campus in August, college football won’t be played this fall. Maybe in the spring, we’ll see. [/QUOTE]
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