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This is going overboard. If they are that concerned, they could play the game in an empty arena, like they did in the MAAC in 1989.
Wait a second, isn't the Ivy League the only conf that gives its auto-bid to the regular season champ, anyway?
So their tourny is kind've a moot point, then right?
Seems like so far, only the people with little to nothing to lose, are the ones cancelling things.
No, they started awarding their NCAA bid with via the Ivy League Tournament in 2017. Top 4 teams make the field. Bottom 4 stay home and feel shame.
OK.No, they started awarding their NCAA bid with via the Ivy League Tournament in 2017. Top 4 teams make the field. Bottom 4 stay home and feel shame.
I truly hope this ends up being the case.My goodness, for 97% of humanity this is just a chest cold from which you recover in 10 days. If you have a low immune system, take precautions, but the vast majority of people...live your normal life... it's gonna be fine.
There will always be outliers. We can't let the outliers determine our own behavior. For most people, they recover just fine in 10 days.I truly hope this ends up being the case.
However, the very first case of COVID-19 in the US (in Washington State) was a 35-year-old man. He developed severe pneumonia and might've died. He was given the experimental drug that is now under trial in Nebraska (and Asia), and had a very strong recovery shortly after.
Says who??For most people, they recover just fine in 10 days.
"On average the disease lasts two weeks. The WHO reports that “the median time from onset to clinical recovery for mild cases is approximately 2 weeks.”17I truly hope this ends up being the case.
However, the very first case of COVID-19 in the US (in Washington State) was a 35-year-old man. He developed severe pneumonia and might've died. He was given the experimental drug that is now under trial in Nebraska (and Asia), and had a very strong recovery shortly after.
"On average the disease lasts two weeks. The WHO reports that “the median time from onset to clinical recovery for mild cases is approximately 2 weeks.”17
Again this is based on the 55,924 confirmed cases in China"
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Thru March 30Ohio state just canceled all face to face classes. Labs are being evaluated.
Sorry Hail my wife works in healthcare, lots of doctors think it’s actually being under hyped.20K to52K flu deaths(according to CDC) 30M to80M cases of the flu(CDC) and very little comment. Yes the Cvirus is over hyped. Don't say I'm not allowed to be cavalier--I'm 80 years old with respiratory problems
??? I wasn't questioning the time it takes to recover, for people who do recover."On average the disease lasts two weeks. The WHO reports that “the median time from onset to clinical recovery for mild cases is approximately 2 weeks.”17
Sorry Hail my wife works in healthcare, lots of doctors think it’s actually being under hyped.
??? I wasn't questioning the time it takes to recover, for people who do recover.
I was questioning your claim of "most people".
I could say "most people" recover from the flu. But this isn't the flu. It's worse than the flu, with the potential to be much worse, depending on how seriously we take it here in the country.
I also have family and friends in the health industry. There is no perfect agreement about the degree of panic that is necessary. When we have over 10K deaths and 10-15M cases, then we can begin to think about panickingSorry Hail my wife works in healthcare, lots of doctors think it’s actually being under hyped.
Because it has been politicized in this country, which is sad.Sorry Hail my wife works in healthcare, lots of doctors think it’s actually being under hyped.
We live in a highly litigious society, so if one or ten or 15,000 contract the virus from a sporting event, and someone dies? Jesus, I can only imagine the lawsuits that would come flying out of that and the payouts required to cover the settlements or judgments. Can't say I blame some of these institutions for trying to proactively cover their asses.
ExactlyIt's hard not to conclude that they're doing this to avoid the expense of putting the tournament on without the revenue from ticket sales.
It's hard not to conclude that they're doing this to avoid the expense of putting the tournament on without the revenue from ticket sales.