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If I am reading this correctly, even in the green, the most fans you can have is 250.
The first paragraphs of the release contained a few falsehoods. Therefore, everything the guidelines are based on is false.
“The virus that causes the Coronavirus 2019 Disease (“COVID-19”) is easily transmitted, especially in group settings, and it is essential that the spread of the virus be slowed to safeguard public health and safety.
COVID-19 can be transmitted from infected individuals even if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms are mild, such as a cough. It can also be spread by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching your mouth, nose or eyes. This guidance document addresses the procedures sports organizations and teams must follow to limit the spread of COVID-19 to the extent they are permitted to conduct in-person operations.”
Well to be accurate, I don’t know the differences anymore between cDC guidance and WHO...as Covid is soooo yesterday.Which part of that statement runs counter to the CDC guidance?
Well to be accurate, I don’t know the differences anymore between cDC guidance and WHO...as Covid is soooo yesterday.
but it’s said not to be easily transmissible on surfaces now, and WHO said that asymptomatic individuals virtually have 0% chance of spreading the virus.
Well to be accurate, I don’t know the differences anymore between cDC guidance and WHO...as Covid is soooo yesterday.
but it’s said not to be easily transmissible on surfaces now, and WHO said that asymptomatic individuals virtually have 0% chance of spreading the virus.
So yesterday in regards to press coverage and the drastic easing of social distancing protocols. I said on another board that I expect a spike based on what I saw over Memorial Day while vacationing. And that’s to be expected after states reopened. Hopefully we keep the stated goal of preventing the fall of our healthcare system.It’s so yesterday except the states where it’s increasing. Despite the board geniuses who said it would go away when it got hot. And Arizona in particular where the hospitals are now on alert.
The WHO has already backtracked a bit on the asymptomatic statement.
So yesterday in regards to press coverage and the drastic easing of social distancing protocols. I said on another board that I expect a spike based on what I saw over Memorial Day while vacationing. And that’s to be expected after states reopened. Hopefully we keep the stated goal of preventing the fall of our healthcare system.
No it’s my bad. My Attempted brevity on message boards leads to misinterpretation.Ahhh. Fair enough. Gotcha. My bad. And I agree. Can’t imagine all the demonstrations won’t prove to be problematic as it relates to the virus either.
We can just say were protesting and fill up the stadium on Saturdays! Seemed to work for our Fuhrer gov in Philly!
This whole thing is so damm stupid. I am so sick of a terrible governor saying how many people can attend a college football game.Yeah, that was all walked back. It's still the guidance and was just updated on June 4th.
This whole thing is so damm stupid. I am so sick of a terrible governor saying how many people can attend a college football game.
This sh*t could go on forever!!!
If I am reading this correctly, even in the green, the most fans you can have is 250.
How dare he follow federal guidelines! Again, it's all on the CDC website that says events over 250 people should be cancelled,
If I understand this correctly there will be no fans in the stadium this fall?
Is that right?
But can't common sense be used also? 250 people in a HS stadium that holds 5000? Can we use common sense and say "hey Woodland Hills you can have 3,000 at your game, Monessen you can have 1,500 at your stadium. Jefferson Morgan sorry you only can have 250."
That is the part that kills me. The one size fits all approach is horrible. I had 4 cousins die during this pandemic (non covid related, 3 cancer 1 heart attack.) 2 we were barred from having any kind of service for them. 1 was 2 weeks ago when we were in yellow going green and only 25 were allowed to go to the mass. A church that holds over 1000 people and only 25 allowed in. The last cousin who died this past week was business as usual.
To me the guidelines should read 6 feet apart (or whatever distance is chosen), your venue can have as many people as long as that guideline is met.
If the football season were starting today then yeah, that's what it would mean. But I checked, and the season doesn't actually start for another 2-1/2 months. Things will change before then. Probably more than once.
By virtually you mean 16% approximate caseWell to be accurate, I don’t know the differences anymore between cDC guidance and WHO...as Covid is soooo yesterday.
but it’s said not to be easily transmissible on surfaces now, and WHO said that asymptomatic individuals virtually have 0% chance of spreading the virus.
Yeah where did the experts go? They're the authorities on this whole situationIt’s so yesterday except the states where it’s increasing. Despite the board geniuses who said it would go away when it got hot. And Arizona in particular where the hospitals are now on alert.
The WHO has already backtracked a bit on the asymptomatic statement.
When will this sh*t end? There could be lingering cases forever.How dare he follow federal guidelines! Again, it's all on the CDC website that says events over 250 people should be cancelled,
When will this sh*t end? There could be lingering cases forever.
But come on now people think they are entitled to their bread and circus etc.It ends in 6-9 months until the vaccine is out
You seem like a good guy but on this I think you are wrong.. So much of what was done by the "experts" and governors now seems like an overreaction to this virus.But come on now people think they are entitled to their bread and circus etc.
You seem like a good guy but on this I think you are wrong.. So much of what was done by the "experts" and governors now seems like an overreaction to this virus.
If the football season were starting today then yeah, that's what it would mean. But I checked, and the season doesn't actually start for another 2-1/2 months. Things will change before then. Probably more than once.
Just isolate the vulnerable and let everyone else return to normal life.
It seems as if the mortality rate is lower among patients under 40, but they also are spending more time in the hospital. 30 to 60 days is not uncommon.
You seem like a good guy but on this I think you are wrong.. So much of what was done by the "experts" and governors now seems like an overreaction to this virus.
Why do you think that? Opening back up seems to be sending the numbers the wrong way again.
I think it's important to track the % of deaths and compare the rate from the jump till now to see if what kind of grip we've got on it now.
The cases are going to continue to rise regardless until we have treatment.
Deaths aren’t the only metric that is meaningful. How long could you afford to be sick? I know someone who is over 60 days and still miserably sick. 28 for a friend of mine. Lost wages? Hospital bills? I’m not cool with either.
I’m okay with practical solutions but this unwillingness to concern ourselves with a huge public health issue is preposterous. Rat droppings in the corner of the HS cafeteria probably won’t kill any students either but we all know that it can’t be allowed. Why is this different?