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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="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 717455" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Not completely true. We will get to "herd immunity" regardless. We could get there <em><strong>QUICKER</strong></em> if we proceed as usual, but what would the cost be? Sweden is the country that chose to go that route and their death count per total infected rate is twice ours. 12% vs the 6% here in the USA. If you look at their deaths as a total % of resolved cases, that number spikes to 43% where we were 21% in the USA. So it <em><strong>COULD </strong></em>be twice as bad. Are you willing to name between 12-43 people per every hundred you know and consign them to death? That's what it would be tantamount to. </p><p></p><p>Again, I am leaving politics out. Just from a disease standpoint I am not ready to push my desire to resume normalcy to a point where it might endanger the health of others I know who could be susceptible to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 717455, member: 1191"] Not completely true. We will get to "herd immunity" regardless. We could get there [I][B]QUICKER[/B][/I] if we proceed as usual, but what would the cost be? Sweden is the country that chose to go that route and their death count per total infected rate is twice ours. 12% vs the 6% here in the USA. If you look at their deaths as a total % of resolved cases, that number spikes to 43% where we were 21% in the USA. So it [I][B]COULD [/B][/I]be twice as bad. Are you willing to name between 12-43 people per every hundred you know and consign them to death? That's what it would be tantamount to. Again, I am leaving politics out. Just from a disease standpoint I am not ready to push my desire to resume normalcy to a point where it might endanger the health of others I know who could be susceptible to this. [/QUOTE]
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