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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="RonJohn" data-source="post: 735462" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I read that someone was working on visors that don't fog up. Visors can cause visibility issues. Also, they don't really do a lot to prevent respiratory droplets from spreading. It would keep linemen who are face to face from breathing in each other's face, but as they rotate around or struggle on the bottom of a fumble pile it wouldn't really do any good. If they could wear an N95 mask while playing, that would help prevent the spread of respiratory droplets, but it would probably cause players to pass out when exerting themselves.</p><p></p><p>It looks like the NBA is using rapid test. MLB is not. I don't know what the availability of the rapid tests are, but they should probably be reserved for health care purposes unless there are enough. If they were readily available I would assume that MLB would be using those instead of waiting for a day for results.</p><p></p><p>If the Big 10 heart issue reports are correct, they should probably do EKGs before practices and competitions also.</p><p></p><p>These are all things that the athletic departments and conferences should have been looking at by early April. They may have been, and I assume that they have been looking at such things. People on an Internet forum are not going to solve those issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 735462, member: 2426"] I read that someone was working on visors that don't fog up. Visors can cause visibility issues. Also, they don't really do a lot to prevent respiratory droplets from spreading. It would keep linemen who are face to face from breathing in each other's face, but as they rotate around or struggle on the bottom of a fumble pile it wouldn't really do any good. If they could wear an N95 mask while playing, that would help prevent the spread of respiratory droplets, but it would probably cause players to pass out when exerting themselves. It looks like the NBA is using rapid test. MLB is not. I don't know what the availability of the rapid tests are, but they should probably be reserved for health care purposes unless there are enough. If they were readily available I would assume that MLB would be using those instead of waiting for a day for results. If the Big 10 heart issue reports are correct, they should probably do EKGs before practices and competitions also. These are all things that the athletic departments and conferences should have been looking at by early April. They may have been, and I assume that they have been looking at such things. People on an Internet forum are not going to solve those issues. [/QUOTE]
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