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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="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 718666" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>[USER=360]@Techster[/USER] Many of you all have been bunkered down at home waiting for this virus to pass. I’ve been at work every day with about 1000 people. We added cleaning, tried to spread workers out but at most it’s basically 3 ft apart, split shifts some, a few staff able to work from home, issued masks, stopped visitors, tried not to pack attendees into meeting spaces & have teleconferencing now, shutdown travel, etc. The #1 item we did was took the “at risk” & allowed them to choose staying at home. The “at risk” are safe, the rest of us are working with ever decreasing restrictions in place as the risk has dropped off.</p><p></p><p>We’re collaborating regularly with the hospital. Behind closed doors they’re surprisingly candid & they fully encourage re-opening as soon as politically possible with continued provisions for the at-risk. The operative word is political, their opinions are not acceptable. Many of us realize this, that we’re not making operational decisions but political ones. There’s a huge difference.</p><p></p><p>If young African Americans are dying and showing up in ICU rooms at some significant levels, it’s sure not showing up in Florida’s numbers. Again, “at risk” individuals are at risk. I’m not advocating at risk individuals returning to normal & never had. Now the rest of us just need to get moving along because what we’re currently doing in most states/areas to deal with this pandemic is just insane, unnecessary, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 718666, member: 789"] [USER=360]@Techster[/USER] Many of you all have been bunkered down at home waiting for this virus to pass. I’ve been at work every day with about 1000 people. We added cleaning, tried to spread workers out but at most it’s basically 3 ft apart, split shifts some, a few staff able to work from home, issued masks, stopped visitors, tried not to pack attendees into meeting spaces & have teleconferencing now, shutdown travel, etc. The #1 item we did was took the “at risk” & allowed them to choose staying at home. The “at risk” are safe, the rest of us are working with ever decreasing restrictions in place as the risk has dropped off. We’re collaborating regularly with the hospital. Behind closed doors they’re surprisingly candid & they fully encourage re-opening as soon as politically possible with continued provisions for the at-risk. The operative word is political, their opinions are not acceptable. Many of us realize this, that we’re not making operational decisions but political ones. There’s a huge difference. If young African Americans are dying and showing up in ICU rooms at some significant levels, it’s sure not showing up in Florida’s numbers. Again, “at risk” individuals are at risk. I’m not advocating at risk individuals returning to normal & never had. Now the rest of us just need to get moving along because what we’re currently doing in most states/areas to deal with this pandemic is just insane, unnecessary, etc. [/QUOTE]
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