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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="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 734518"><p>Stop trolling, it’s not a good look. I am not an expert. I’m not asserting anything magical or out in left field. I’m just saying based on the actual data, fit 20 year olds have a minuscule risk of severe negative health outcomes of COVID. It’s less than even the regular flu. If you look at data of injuries requiring hospital trips for college football, it’s less than that. CTE is a much bigger health risk. It is what it is. Anybody who says a bunch of fit 20 year olds could die from playing football, especially when it has not happened to a single person yet despite being together for months now, is just giving emotional terror porn opinions. In fact, I can only find 1 single hospitalization..,which is significantly below the regular rate. I’m probably missing some, but even using the General age rates of hospitalizations or death for the age group as a whole (and not specifically for super fit 20 year olds), the numbers are tiny. Hundreds of players combined go to the hospital every year for broken bones, heat stroke, the flu, staph infections, alcohol poisoning, cancer and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 734518"] Stop trolling, it’s not a good look. I am not an expert. I’m not asserting anything magical or out in left field. I’m just saying based on the actual data, fit 20 year olds have a minuscule risk of severe negative health outcomes of COVID. It’s less than even the regular flu. If you look at data of injuries requiring hospital trips for college football, it’s less than that. CTE is a much bigger health risk. It is what it is. Anybody who says a bunch of fit 20 year olds could die from playing football, especially when it has not happened to a single person yet despite being together for months now, is just giving emotional terror porn opinions. In fact, I can only find 1 single hospitalization..,which is significantly below the regular rate. I’m probably missing some, but even using the General age rates of hospitalizations or death for the age group as a whole (and not specifically for super fit 20 year olds), the numbers are tiny. Hundreds of players combined go to the hospital every year for broken bones, heat stroke, the flu, staph infections, alcohol poisoning, cancer and so on. [/QUOTE]
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