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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="Wrecked" data-source="post: 714239" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Interesting take from the former administrator, however most of these are completely unworkable IMO. First to have football we have to have students on campus, and once they are there, the college is going to have to change the way it treats covid positive patients. You can't start quaranting the students as soon as you get a positive test as that would mean you would effectively be shutting down the college again as we know the students are not going to follow social distancing guidelines and the virus probably has already spread. I think the college needs to treat it like the flu, as we know that young people are not really affected by the virus as seen by the low numbers of hospitalizations and deaths. The most severe cases should go to the doctor or hospital. In effect this would allow herd immunity to work its way through the campus. You are going to have to allow the players to play with the virus because if one player on the team has it, most of the team probably does too.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the waiver for fans as we know some lawyer is going to want to sue the first AA that allows a positive person into the stadium, however I don't see how you can possibly screen every fan going in the gates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrecked, post: 714239, member: 2567"] Interesting take from the former administrator, however most of these are completely unworkable IMO. First to have football we have to have students on campus, and once they are there, the college is going to have to change the way it treats covid positive patients. You can't start quaranting the students as soon as you get a positive test as that would mean you would effectively be shutting down the college again as we know the students are not going to follow social distancing guidelines and the virus probably has already spread. I think the college needs to treat it like the flu, as we know that young people are not really affected by the virus as seen by the low numbers of hospitalizations and deaths. The most severe cases should go to the doctor or hospital. In effect this would allow herd immunity to work its way through the campus. You are going to have to allow the players to play with the virus because if one player on the team has it, most of the team probably does too. I agree with the waiver for fans as we know some lawyer is going to want to sue the first AA that allows a positive person into the stadium, however I don't see how you can possibly screen every fan going in the gates. [/QUOTE]
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