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COVID-19 2020 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SEASON


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1 hour ago, orngnblk said:

VERY good post.I would be curious to know how many people on this board ACTUALLY have a family member or someone they work with or are near everyday that have this virus.I am not saying it's not out there so dont take it that way but I'm just curious.I work for a company that delivers fuel to another part of our company and we employ around 600 people and we have had none that has tested or out of work for symptoms.No one in my family has either.So I am just wondering.People seem so worried about everyone else just take care of yourself and stay away from other people.I am another who dont wear a mask unless I'm at a Drs appointment or at the Hospital.Again I'm not bringing up the debate again but I do side with 22 on most of his thoughts.You want to wear it wear it but dont judge the ones who dont.Not enough data out there to say it is the answer.

It all depends on where you live and work IMO.

My mother works at a hospital and they had 2 employees catch it and die back in the spring.

My brother, his ex wife, her older daughter and their son all had it in spring. They were exposed to people that worked at the nursing home in Sumner County that got hit hard. He is still having a hard time breathing.

 A co-worker of mine had it a month ago.

My wife has two co-workers with it right now. Also works in Healthcare.

 

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32 minutes ago, Salem said:

Overall, according to the CDC 13,721 people in that age group died in the same time frame. 267 died from pneumonia; 51 from influenza.

1 in every 88 deaths in those 15-24 was related to Covid. 

 

 

45 minutes ago, Salem said:

Overall, according to the CDC 13,721 people in that age group died in the same time frame. 267 died from pneumonia; 51 from influenza.

1 in every 88 deaths in those 15-24 was related to Covid. 

 

13,000 DEATH CERTIFICATES IN THAT TIME FRAME BUT  ONLY 157 FROM COVID 19 ..

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21 minutes ago, PatriotsNation said:

Who needs doctors and experts when you have so many experts on here? :bored:

Everybody stayed at a HI Express.

So if Gov Lee says play ball...is each school responsible for developing their own testing requirements or lack of requirements? Will I have the flexibility to limit the number of kids (and families) to be quarantined or will that be mandated from somewhere else?

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10 minutes ago, runninblind said:

Don"t have to be a doctor to look up facts....All to see on the CDC website !

That requires one to think for oneself. Much easier to watch MSNBC or CNN and get the highlights. 

Remember our Covid expert last week saying the numbers were 100% right. First we had the Florida story and now we have this one: 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/dozens-many-nursing-home-residents-receive-false-positive-results-from-public-lab/ar-BB16YMgz

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11 minutes ago, strongx said:

Everybody stayed at a HI Express.

So if Gov Lee says play ball...is each school responsible for developing their own testing requirements or lack of requirements? Will I have the flexibility to limit the number of kids (and families) to be quarantined or will that be mandated from somewhere else?

You will have the flexibility to be fearful and stay at home. You can listen to games on radio or online. Maybe catch a livestream. Read the msn article about the "testing". With the amount of false positive and false negatives you may as well flip a coin. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/dozens-many-nursing-home-residents-receive-false-positive-results-from-public-lab/ar-BB16YMgz

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