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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="orientalnc" data-source="post: 719028" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>It is very sad that the response to this virus has evolved into a left/right political battle. Alabama and Georgia and North Carolina are in the midst of reopening and the number of cases is surging in all three. Montgomery's health people are saying they are in crisis mode there. NC has seen their rolling 7-day average of hospitalizations rise for seven consecutive days. Georgia is seeing their case counts continuing to rise. This does not currently look like a summer decline is happening. In NC we are seeing the President and our governor squabbling about the RNC convention in Charlotte because NC is slower reopening. It's just crazy.</p><p></p><p>I am older, so I will not be going to a packed stadium or basketball arena this year. And I will not be welcoming people into my home that do. Nothing about the virus has changed since March. We are still just as vulnerable. There is no vaccine likely this year, nor is there an effective treatment.</p><p></p><p>Given the current state of things, colleges are still hedging their bets about reopening residence halls and having in person classes. There is no logic in having optimism about the football season. It may happen in some form, but it's tough going ahead to make that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 719028, member: 1199"] It is very sad that the response to this virus has evolved into a left/right political battle. Alabama and Georgia and North Carolina are in the midst of reopening and the number of cases is surging in all three. Montgomery's health people are saying they are in crisis mode there. NC has seen their rolling 7-day average of hospitalizations rise for seven consecutive days. Georgia is seeing their case counts continuing to rise. This does not currently look like a summer decline is happening. In NC we are seeing the President and our governor squabbling about the RNC convention in Charlotte because NC is slower reopening. It's just crazy. I am older, so I will not be going to a packed stadium or basketball arena this year. And I will not be welcoming people into my home that do. Nothing about the virus has changed since March. We are still just as vulnerable. There is no vaccine likely this year, nor is there an effective treatment. Given the current state of things, colleges are still hedging their bets about reopening residence halls and having in person classes. There is no logic in having optimism about the football season. It may happen in some form, but it's tough going ahead to make that happen. [/QUOTE]
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