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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="33jacket" data-source="post: 724814" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>50 percent of the deaths come from 1.8 percent of the population that resided in senior care facilities of which 60 percent of those were in new york alone. If u wish to read about that brain dead decision go ahead. But of the 115k that have passed around 55k or so from that small population.</p><p></p><p>the other 50 percent something like 85 percent or so had pre existing conditions or were over 75; in total for fatalities the numbers towards the elderly and already very sick are staggering.</p><p></p><p>this isn’t statistically an issue for a 19 year old college ball player; who is going to generally be in top physical condition unless they may have some prior undetected serious pre-ex. In fact; numerically for those below 60 it isnt that much different than the flu and certainly not as lethal as the swine flu or sars.</p><p></p><p>this is more contagious and can be passed asymptomatic. So. What this topic is around is spreading a virus to those vulnerable from the otherwise healthy. And it appears limiting group’ gatherings is a way to aide that. Is canceling college football or other sports going to help????? No idea. Because the fact remains its going to spread regardless of that sporting event. Folks who are asymptomatic dont know they have it by vuture of having no symptoms.....therefore will behave normal and spread it. Thats the true issue here.</p><p></p><p>All clemson players not one had symptoms. What is apparent is that is more common for the youth than elderly. To have it and not show symptoms.</p><p></p><p>My personal view is if u are older or have pre-ex be really careful about your group exposure. Its easier for you to control your single self than 100s controlling themselves to you. Plaaaaayyyyy Baaaallllll. Stay home if needed and if have family friends you know are socially active or at work suggest limiting contact and wearing masks at all time. Just my view.</p><p></p><p>Its so hard to prevent spread when the youth in many times show zero. Its impossible really. Probably like all this stuff gets canceled or moved. Some not necessarily medically relevant. Even the 6 feet is not medically factual. Its more like 15. 6 even with a mask is exposure. First it was dont touch anything it can be spread by surface. Now they came out and said yeah it really cant last week. “They” dont even know enough. So the flat fear is driving alot of the decision making and its why I believe season’s likely to be impacted.....right or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 724814, member: 628"] 50 percent of the deaths come from 1.8 percent of the population that resided in senior care facilities of which 60 percent of those were in new york alone. If u wish to read about that brain dead decision go ahead. But of the 115k that have passed around 55k or so from that small population. the other 50 percent something like 85 percent or so had pre existing conditions or were over 75; in total for fatalities the numbers towards the elderly and already very sick are staggering. this isn’t statistically an issue for a 19 year old college ball player; who is going to generally be in top physical condition unless they may have some prior undetected serious pre-ex. In fact; numerically for those below 60 it isnt that much different than the flu and certainly not as lethal as the swine flu or sars. this is more contagious and can be passed asymptomatic. So. What this topic is around is spreading a virus to those vulnerable from the otherwise healthy. And it appears limiting group’ gatherings is a way to aide that. Is canceling college football or other sports going to help????? No idea. Because the fact remains its going to spread regardless of that sporting event. Folks who are asymptomatic dont know they have it by vuture of having no symptoms.....therefore will behave normal and spread it. Thats the true issue here. All clemson players not one had symptoms. What is apparent is that is more common for the youth than elderly. To have it and not show symptoms. My personal view is if u are older or have pre-ex be really careful about your group exposure. Its easier for you to control your single self than 100s controlling themselves to you. Plaaaaayyyyy Baaaallllll. Stay home if needed and if have family friends you know are socially active or at work suggest limiting contact and wearing masks at all time. Just my view. Its so hard to prevent spread when the youth in many times show zero. Its impossible really. Probably like all this stuff gets canceled or moved. Some not necessarily medically relevant. Even the 6 feet is not medically factual. Its more like 15. 6 even with a mask is exposure. First it was dont touch anything it can be spread by surface. Now they came out and said yeah it really cant last week. “They” dont even know enough. So the flat fear is driving alot of the decision making and its why I believe season’s likely to be impacted.....right or not [/QUOTE]
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