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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: 710654" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>1 soccer game played in Italy after the virus was confirmed to be in Italy is likely the biggest reason why the virus absolutely mangled Italy. <a href="https://time.com/5809848/game-zero-soccer-game-italy/" target="_blank">https://time.com/5809848/game-zero-soccer-game-italy/</a></p><p>Can some of the country re-open relatively soon? Sure. More shops and restaurants will be able to open, but there’s absolutely no reason why stadiums of tens of thousands of people should be opened. The entire culture of American sports mean interacting with other. The article I linked mentions how fans from the visiting Spanish team made the trip, fans went to bars after the game, and then they went to work. That’s <em>the </em>recipe for disaster with this virus. I think people are forgetting the entire purpose of mitigation. It’s to limit the stress out on hospitals. The more people that have C-19 that need to be hospitalized, the more people who haven’t contracted it are at risk. Hundreds of healthcare workers in the U.S. have died from it already, thousands across the world. Treating a mass overload of C-19 patients means people who have had heart attacks, strokes, accidents, and other tragedies that require them to go to the hospital will potentially receive less that standard care because there simply aren’t enough supplies to go around as of now. Mitigation isn’t about keeping people away from the virus because it’s so dangerous to them directly. It’s about keeping masses of people away from it because it’s so much more dangerous to society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 710654, member: 4572"] 1 soccer game played in Italy after the virus was confirmed to be in Italy is likely the biggest reason why the virus absolutely mangled Italy. [URL]https://time.com/5809848/game-zero-soccer-game-italy/[/URL] Can some of the country re-open relatively soon? Sure. More shops and restaurants will be able to open, but there’s absolutely no reason why stadiums of tens of thousands of people should be opened. The entire culture of American sports mean interacting with other. The article I linked mentions how fans from the visiting Spanish team made the trip, fans went to bars after the game, and then they went to work. That’s [I]the [/I]recipe for disaster with this virus. I think people are forgetting the entire purpose of mitigation. It’s to limit the stress out on hospitals. The more people that have C-19 that need to be hospitalized, the more people who haven’t contracted it are at risk. Hundreds of healthcare workers in the U.S. have died from it already, thousands across the world. Treating a mass overload of C-19 patients means people who have had heart attacks, strokes, accidents, and other tragedies that require them to go to the hospital will potentially receive less that standard care because there simply aren’t enough supplies to go around as of now. Mitigation isn’t about keeping people away from the virus because it’s so dangerous to them directly. It’s about keeping masses of people away from it because it’s so much more dangerous to society. [/QUOTE]
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