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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    The kids dying is not the point of the guidance. If you can bothered to even read the guidance from your state it explains the objectives.
    Guidance in Florida does not involve wearing a mask while playing soccer out doors, thankfully.

    Freedom is wonderful. Feel free to wear a mask outside if you want.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      My safety or your safety is not the point. The point is the safety of the vulnerable and controlling the overload on the health care system and icu capacity until the vaccine is widely distributed.
      Right, that's exactly why those restrictions/guidance have been issued.
      So, answer the questions. Are you and your kids in full compliance?

      I suspect not, so stop with your faux indignation.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        My safety or your safety is not the point. The point is the safety of the vulnerable and controlling the overload on the health care system and icu capacity until the vaccine is widely distributed.
        This is an idiotic statement. If I keep myself safe and don’t get covid, I can’t spread covid to anyone else. Because... science.

        My kid had to travel a few times in the fall for soccer. We were careful—no hanging out in the hotel with teammates, no eating in restaurants, parents all wore masks on sidelines (kids did not wear masks while playing and there were no rule modifications). Do you know how many kids and parents got covid as a result? Zero.

        Meanwhile, my town has had multiple outbreaks within the high school and middle school due to kids hanging out indoors at each other’s houses (which I don’t allow my kids to do).

        I’d make a bet that some of the people railing about the danger of traveling to Florida for an outdoor soccer tournament are allowing their kids to have friends over or have eaten a meal indoors with people outside of their household. Pot, meet kettle.

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          The cuck Poster...
          doesn't really care about the 80+s in nursing homes, he just wants to signal that he does
          doesn't really adhere to state guidance, he just wants to signal that he does
          Doesn't really study the data like a scientist, he just wants to signal that he follows science
          ... And on and on

          Total poser, so lost in his identity politics

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            The CDC best estimate is 99.995% of infected people under 70 survive Covid.

            https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...scenarios.html

            Infection Fatality Rate is listed in the table at the bottom.

            Please keep in mind that these numbers are from September and therapeutics and treatment modalities have greatly improved since then, so the IFR is mostly under their previous estimate.

            Just wanted to drop some facts for all the nervous nellies.
            99.995 survival for under 70s.

            Wow

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              The CDC best estimate is 99.995% of infected people under 70 survive Covid.

              https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...scenarios.html

              Infection Fatality Rate is listed in the table at the bottom.
              I don't think your reading of the numbers is correct. The IFR for the 50-69 age group (not for all people under 70) is 0.005, or a 0.5% death rate. That's vastly worse than 0.005%.

              Please keep in mind that these numbers are from September and therapeutics and treatment modalities have greatly improved since then, so the IFR is mostly under their previous estimate.

              Just wanted to drop some facts for all the nervous nellies.
              If you look at the CDC numbers updated Dec 21, the IFR for ALL people up to 64 works out to be about 0.4%. It's up to 0.7% if you include ages to 74. (Those ages are just how their data is broken out.) These numbers don't seem better than September's.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Right, that's exactly why those restrictions/guidance have been issued.
                So, answer the questions. Are you and your kids in full compliance?

                I suspect not, so stop with your faux indignation.
                If only my indignation were faux but unfortunately this thing has hit my family, families on my team and families in our school district, families of friends. And not even talking about your 70 plus expendable geezers.

                I dont have the answers but ignoring the direction and advice of infectious disease experts seems a very callous way to go but many intend to do it unfortunately.

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                  Covid is NOT just two options: (1) death, and (2) recovery. About 6% of all surviving cases have long term, and perhaps permanent, health defects - heart and/or lung problems. I know two boys who graduated with my youngest from high school last year who are on inhalers now due to lung lesions.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    If only my indignation were faux but unfortunately this thing has hit my family, families on my team and families in our school district, families of friends. And not even talking about your 70 plus expendable geezers.

                    I dont have the answers but ignoring the direction and advice of infectious disease experts seems a very callous way to go but many intend to do it unfortunately.
                    So, have you been fully compliant with all of the recommendations?

                    No indoor gatherings with anyone outside of your household?

                    It’s funny how when these questions are posed, all of the judgmental posters on this thread disappear.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Covid is NOT just two options: (1) death, and (2) recovery. About 6% of all surviving cases have long term, and perhaps permanent, health defects - heart and/or lung problems. I know two boys who graduated with my youngest from high school last year who are on inhalers now due to lung lesions.
                      On your son's ability to have grandkids: those boys Vape?

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        This is an idiotic statement. If I keep myself safe and don’t get covid, I can’t spread covid to anyone else. Because... science.

                        My kid had to travel a few times in the fall for soccer. We were careful—no hanging out in the hotel with teammates, no eating in restaurants, parents all wore masks on sidelines (kids did not wear masks while playing and there were no rule modifications). Do you know how many kids and parents got covid as a result? Zero.

                        Meanwhile, my town has had multiple outbreaks within the high school and middle school due to kids hanging out indoors at each other’s houses (which I don’t allow my kids to do).

                        I’d make a bet that some of the people railing about the danger of traveling to Florida for an outdoor soccer tournament are allowing their kids to have friends over or have eaten a meal indoors with people outside of their household. Pot, meet kettle.
                        Yes the ones that don't think it's a big deal, only impacts the elderly, only wear masks begrudgingly when in public, let their kids hang out and hang out with friends and familes themselves, will love going to FL where almost no one wears a mask.

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                          If the argument is about getting kids in front of coaches ECNL could do itself a favor and limit it to only sophomore and junior aged teams. No other ages "need" to play now.
                          Make sure all games are live streamed for coaches that don't want to attend.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            If the argument is about getting kids in front of coaches ECNL could do itself a favor and limit it to only sophomore and junior aged teams. No other ages "need" to play now.
                            Make sure all games are live streamed for coaches that don't want to attend.
                            Coaches can’t attend and games are live streamed. Some seniors are still hoping to pick up college spots so it would need to be limited to U16 and up

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              If only my indignation were faux but unfortunately this thing has hit my family, families on my team and families in our school district, families of friends. And not even talking about your 70 plus expendable geezers.

                              I dont have the answers but ignoring the direction and advice of infectious disease experts seems a very callous way to go but many intend to do it unfortunately.
                              The very same infectious disease experts projected US deaths of 200k - 1.7M.
                              Therefore we are doing a great job and the measures are working and/or Covid isn't as deadly as projected. What's your take?

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                The very same infectious disease experts projected US deaths of 200k - 1.7M.
                                Therefore we are doing a great job and the measures are working and/or Covid isn't as deadly as projected. What's your take?
                                No the op but the bigger end was based on assumptions more states and individuals didn't take it seriously vs if they did. Human nature is harder to predict than what a virus will actually do. In March epidemiologists probably didn't anticipate the degree to which Covid became a political issue, pitting red states vs blue

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