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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid you criticize McConnell the day after Obama was elected the first time saying his whole focus was going to be on making sure Obama accomplished nothing and would be limited to one term?
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So MA youth soccer said till May 4th games not till May 9th
But if anyone scrolled all the way down to the end it said season could rubitojt July and August If needed be the leagues. So basically they are saying is we are leaving it up to the leagues to be the bad guys or be the idiots that would play soccer tillAugust
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo MA youth soccer said till May 4th games not till May 9th
But if anyone scrolled all the way down to the end it said season could rubitojt July and August If needed be the leagues. So basically they are saying is we are leaving it up to the leagues to be the bad guys or be the idiots that would play soccer tillAugust
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDraft for NFL occuring. Planning for fall season. Sidelines with masks. So what?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThese are decisons that will be made by local authorities at the state and district level. This isn't professional sports losing hundreds of millions of $. Even if schools don't re open this semester there is still time to make the call for the fall later once they get a better picture on case trends early summe.
Rapid testing will be more widespread and available. I can see where you will need proof of a recent test <24 hours ago, non fever, and a mask to gain entry to any large event. That is very doable and realistic by end of summer. I think schools will have something similar for the general population along with areas and equipment for quarrantine
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRapid testing will be more widespread and available. I can see where you will need proof of a recent test <24 hours ago, non fever, and a mask to gain entry to any large event. That is very doable and realistic by end of summer. I think schools will have something similar for the general population along with areas and equipment for quarrantine
Every Saturday 60,000 people are going to be tested for Covid-19 to go to the Pats game?
Have you looked at how many days a week the Sox play on a home stand?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou’re soft as puppy $#!t.
Every Saturday 60,000 people are going to be tested for Covid-19 to go to the Pats game?
Have you looked at how many days a week the Sox play on a home stand?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you look at the president's eagerness to get sports back on track and buisnesses back open, fall sports, NCAA and Pro are a certainty. The virus as bad as it is now, will slow down, the preparation, planning and impvements in testing will accelerate to a point that all that will be possible.
Rapid testing will be more widespread and available. I can see where you will need proof of a recent test <24 hours ago, non fever, and a mask to gain entry to any large event. That is very doable and realistic by end of summer. I think schools will have something similar for the general population along with areas and equipment for quarrantine
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCT just announced schools closed until May 20th. Some states already decided to stay closed the rest of the school year
Not saying I disagree or agree, but the concern is students in a cramped classroom, and they are already petri dishes to begin with.
Playing a sport is more spread out. I can see them unrelated.
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