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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes CU get to use those polo fields and that Powerlines facility?
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Are there any polo matches scheduled at the polo fields this weekend? Or do they have to wait until Phase 3 as well?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSince the polo fields are private our DDs don't have to follow any of the restrictions. It has been great to see them back to 100% normal and no restrictions or limitations. Gov Brown needs to go! Time to let the kids play. Im sure CU would welcome any team that wants to scrimmage out there
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSince the polo fields are private our DDs don't have to follow any of the restrictions. It has been great to see them back to 100% normal and no restrictions or limitations. Gov Brown needs to go! Time to let the kids play. Im sure CU would welcome any team that wants to scrimmage out there
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On a more serious note--US Cellular field in Medford is in danger of being destroyed by the Glendower Fire, if it hasn't already; the fire has burned quite a few buildings in the southern part of the city.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnti Masker anyone?.,..so clueless, do you realize you are setting back recovery efforts with your selfish ignorant wants/desires...It's same rationale that feeds your travel to play nobody fetish...I'm sure CU will be in Sturgis soon as well. Clown City... Might as well head to the moon given your IQ.
If the virus is as contagious as they say, total eradication is the only way to stop it. No way that happens in the US.
So might as well rip off the bandaid and ditch the masks. It will end this in a month or two. We’ll lose some vulnerable maybe, but the up side is huge.
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Not surprisingly, COVID infection rates in Oregon actually went up after the wearing of masks was mandated by the all-knowing Governor. False sense of security leads to more exposure, not less.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot surprisingly, COVID infection rates in Oregon actually went up after the wearing of masks was mandated by the all-knowing Governor. False sense of security leads to more exposure, not less.
If the rates of infection were at a 1 and were going to 10, she implemented masks and it wound up going to 3. Yes 3 is greater than 1. But that does not mean masks led to more rates of infection.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthey are at the polo fields also
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hate the masks but this kind of correlation is incorrect.
If the rates of infection were at a 1 and were going to 10, she implemented masks and it wound up going to 3. Yes 3 is greater than 1. But that does not mean masks led to more rates of infection.
1) The emergency measures implemented by state and local authorities, from Governor Brown on down, are more or less working.
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2) It was all an overreaction, and we would have been fine regardless. Tyranny! Oppression! MARXISM!
Obviously (if you can't tell), I'm in camp #1. The states that didn't implement strict measures, or implemented them later, have had far more serious outbreaks of Covid. There's nothing special about Oregon that would make us more immune to an outbreak than other states of similar size.
Many of the emergency measures suck, of course. But "I wanna go to bars, and Coronavirus is someone else's problem that I shouldn't be inconvenienced for", is the sort of me-me-me attitude that we used to deal with using stocks and pillories and bags of rotten fruit.
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