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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="FredJacket" data-source="post: 731207" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>Not to hijack the thread talking about MLB and Soto... but totally concur on what you said here. He'd had 4-ish negative test leading up to his Tuesday sample/test (the positive...results came in Thurs). MLB tests each player every other day. He's asymptomatic... so, you really hope that indicates a false positive; but obviously, you have to wait for follow-on tests to confirm that. Something to watch is if other Nats now have some positive tests. Even if it is only a few, it will be pretty bad. The Nationals leadership (GM and Manager) have been vocal about how the team has been doing everything to adhere to distancing among players/staff just for this scenario... limit spread if it shows up in the organization.</p><p></p><p>This thread is about college sports. I have not heard their plan regarding robust testing. I cannot imagine they could afford what MLB is doing. The MLB is testing everyone and often. Their plan/program seems good to me at finding and isolating positives quickly. Another piece of this Soto situation that was reported....the Nationals did do some sort of contact tracing regarding Soto and determined there was no broken threshold with any other player that forced them to quarantine anyone else. I have no details on how that is done. Obviously, he's been "around" the team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 731207, member: 2843"] Not to hijack the thread talking about MLB and Soto... but totally concur on what you said here. He'd had 4-ish negative test leading up to his Tuesday sample/test (the positive...results came in Thurs). MLB tests each player every other day. He's asymptomatic... so, you really hope that indicates a false positive; but obviously, you have to wait for follow-on tests to confirm that. Something to watch is if other Nats now have some positive tests. Even if it is only a few, it will be pretty bad. The Nationals leadership (GM and Manager) have been vocal about how the team has been doing everything to adhere to distancing among players/staff just for this scenario... limit spread if it shows up in the organization. This thread is about college sports. I have not heard their plan regarding robust testing. I cannot imagine they could afford what MLB is doing. The MLB is testing everyone and often. Their plan/program seems good to me at finding and isolating positives quickly. Another piece of this Soto situation that was reported....the Nationals did do some sort of contact tracing regarding Soto and determined there was no broken threshold with any other player that forced them to quarantine anyone else. I have no details on how that is done. Obviously, he's been "around" the team. [/QUOTE]
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