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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
I'm with you on this, but the NCAA is requiring some testing.. not sure if it's several times a week, but I think before each contest? Still, some D2 teams are playing. And from what I recall, they're not all well funded. Personally, I'm on the fence with the whole thing about now. I have to believe the players would love playing. It's just in their systems. As for risk exposures, I'm not sure it's all that much higher than what the teams are facing today.2021 D2Football Fantasy Champion
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Originally posted by KleShreen View Post
You're right, that's why everyone should have been kept at home for virtual learning only.
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Originally posted by MrsThortonMelon View Post
I agree...actuallly all Michigan schools should just be closed completely for a year, maybe two until the virus is completely gone. Lay off all the staff including the professors and let them find out what the real world is like...also cancel all the heathcare for all the staff, let them go on Obama care. If you want to go to school go to a different state, leave us in Michigan alone. If it is not safe for even one student then no one from the school should be working period...board it up and let the Sherrifs department patrol the area and shoot looters.
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You remember WW2. 407,000 dead service men in FOUR YEARS of bloody fighting. So 200,000 dead Americans in SIX MONTHS of a controllable disease hardly qualifies as Chicken Little. But I suppose that depends on your own outlook on life. You sound a bit like the Ebeneezer Scrooge sort. " If they're going to die, let them do it and decrease the surplus population".
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We can argue about whether football SHOULD be played but the fact is it IS being played across the country or soon will be in certain cases. If the GLIAC had gotten their act together 2 or 3 weeks ago, they could have gone forward with an abbreviated schedule and had a football season in 2020. Probably too late now however.
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Originally posted by CALUPA69 View PostYou remember WW2. 407,000 dead service men in FOUR YEARS of bloody fighting. So 200,000 dead Americans in SIX MONTHS of a controllable disease hardly qualifies as Chicken Little. But I suppose that depends on your own outlook on life. You sound a bit like the Ebeneezer Scrooge sort. " If they're going to die, let them do it and decrease the surplus population".
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That 6% number is not how the causes of death work. The 6% exclusively means that there were no other conditions which caused death.
https://www.livescience.com/covid-19-comorbidities.html
For example, if a person has cancer, and dies from it, their cause of death is not usually "cancer." It is some kind of condition that the cancer caused. Here is an example from that link above:
In addition, deadly medical complications can be the immediate cause of death when in fact a virus is the ultimate culprit, as is evident with HIV/AIDS. More than 32 million people worldwide have died so far of HIV/AIDS, for instance, but the disease itself isn't usually the immediate cause of death. Dr. Shahnaz Azad, an infectious disease expert in Olympia Fields, Illinois, told Franciscan Health, "It's not HIV that kills you. HIV kills your immunity, and then you become susceptible to all kinds of infections and cancers."
A death certificate might list a primary cause of death as Kaposi's sarcoma, for instance, but in fact, that patient would never have acquired the otherwise rare type of cancer if they hadn't been infected with HIV. The HIV virus is still what ultimately killed the person.2021 D2Football Fantasy Champion
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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
There is little to no way to prove that exposure happened during a football game.
The thing that really chaps my ass about all of this is if we had just gotten more people on board with social distancing back in the spring, hand washing, and wearing a mask we would be in a lot better position right now.
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