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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="logs_onlogs" data-source="post: 729332" data-attributes="member: 3236"><p>Now, I'm no doctor but I'm seeing that people who get the virus can get the virus again, this puts vaccines and herd immunity at risk. Because if our bodies can't develop long lasting antibodies like we did with smallpox then we are s**t out of luck. This all means this is going to be here awhile. The other problem is if you get the virus once, you can get it again. It comes back worse the 2nd time around and sure enough if one is being continued to be put in at risk environments the chances of getting the virus again are higher. And the whole mild symptom thing may be all good for your first go around. But the lasting damage is unknown. Possible brain damage, lung damage, and kidney damage. I mean you hear about the people who can't smell. We are still in the speculation phase of all of this. And until we get some answers, putting others people's lives at risk for entertainment purposes is the last thing we need. We aren't that depraved of a society. And knowing America, someone will open up all sorts of litigation over forcing kids to play. Especially if they find out it could have been avoided. We are in a no win scenario and unfortunately if that means no contact sports for the time being. Then so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logs_onlogs, post: 729332, member: 3236"] Now, I'm no doctor but I'm seeing that people who get the virus can get the virus again, this puts vaccines and herd immunity at risk. Because if our bodies can't develop long lasting antibodies like we did with smallpox then we are s**t out of luck. This all means this is going to be here awhile. The other problem is if you get the virus once, you can get it again. It comes back worse the 2nd time around and sure enough if one is being continued to be put in at risk environments the chances of getting the virus again are higher. And the whole mild symptom thing may be all good for your first go around. But the lasting damage is unknown. Possible brain damage, lung damage, and kidney damage. I mean you hear about the people who can't smell. We are still in the speculation phase of all of this. And until we get some answers, putting others people's lives at risk for entertainment purposes is the last thing we need. We aren't that depraved of a society. And knowing America, someone will open up all sorts of litigation over forcing kids to play. Especially if they find out it could have been avoided. We are in a no win scenario and unfortunately if that means no contact sports for the time being. Then so be it. [/QUOTE]
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