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How many days until the ACC cancels their football season: 1 week, 10 days, 2 weeks?
Not about political pressure and whatnot. Its about common sense for the long run.Probably 50/50 they shut it down in next week.
If they’re carefully analyzing the actual risk of the virus vs the cost of losing the season, they won’t blink and play the season out. On the other hand, there’s also a good chance they cave to political pressure and hysteria like the Big 10.
Probably 50/50 they shut it down in next week.
If they’re carefully analyzing the actual risk of the virus vs the cost of losing the season, they won’t blink and play the season out. On the other hand, there’s also a good chance they cave to political pressure and hysteria like the Big 10.
this would be absolutely fascinating to see the data onGreat post. We need more rational analysis like this.
Don't et MplsGopher bother you; he's on "ignore" by over 2X his nearest rival LOL
Probably 50/50 they shut it down in next week.
If they’re carefully analyzing the actual risk of the virus vs the cost of losing the season, they won’t blink and play the season out. On the other hand, there’s also a good chance they cave to political pressure and hysteria like the Big 10.
Setting aside less tangible costs, which undoubtably will add up to be far greater, the Big 10 just forfeited billions of dollars in 2020 revenue to protect against a virus that is about as dangerous as the flu for most age groups. It clearly wasn’t logic that led to that decision, so my assumption is there are other forces and play.
Unfortunately, it's very unlikely that a vaccine will be developed to significantly eliminate this virus as scientists from both the public and private sectors world-wide have yet to develop one for any of the other related Covid viruses. That means that we will eventually have to accept some level of sickness/death rate from this virus in order to live a "normal" life WITH Covid-19. Today, the present sickness/death rate, is unacceptable; hence masks, social distancing, etc.. However, I believe people will tolerate/accept those requirements for only so much longer; six months to a year, maybe. The wear and tear on the human psyche is already very evident in society. If it turns out that masks, social distancing, washing of hands, shutdowns, etc. don't slow the rate enough to more fully return to most previous norms, or if an unintended consequence(s) of wearing masks are respiratory or other medical issues, that tolerance/acceptance will end even sooner. The reason I mention masks is the medically known reduction in mask efficacy when worn too long. This doesn't include homemade masks that aren't getting washed frequently enough and are laden with all sorts of viruses and bacteria that we re-breathe. That said, we need to do everything we can do to protect the people most vulnerable to Covid-19 going forward. For the rest of us, many difficult life and lifestyle decisions await... When to continue watch our favorite sports is only one of them.
Unfortunately, it's very unlikely that a vaccine will be developed to significantly eliminate this virus as scientists from both the public and private sectors world-wide have yet to develop one for any of the other related Covid viruses. That means that we will eventually have to accept some level of sickness/death rate from this virus in order to live a "normal" life WITH Covid-19. Today, the present sickness/death rate, is unacceptable; hence masks, social distancing, etc.. However, I believe people will tolerate/accept those requirements for only so much longer; six months to a year, maybe. The wear and tear on the human psyche is already very evident in society. If it turns out that masks, social distancing, washing of hands, shutdowns, etc. don't slow the rate enough to more fully return to most previous norms, or if an unintended consequence(s) of wearing masks are respiratory or other medical issues, that tolerance/acceptance will end even sooner. The reason I mention masks is the medically known reduction in mask efficacy when worn too long. This doesn't include homemade masks that aren't getting washed frequently enough and are laden with all sorts of viruses and bacteria that we re-breathe. That said, we need to do everything we can do to protect the people most vulnerable to Covid-19 going forward. For the rest of us, many difficult life and lifestyle decisions await... When to continue watch our favorite sports is only one of them.
What does might not be the best mean?I think there will be a vaccine but it might not be the best. This is going to be with us a while.
Bolded is silly and illogical.Unfortunately, it's very unlikely that a vaccine will be developed to significantly eliminate this virus as scientists from both the public and private sectors world-wide have yet to develop one for any of the other related Covid viruses. That means that we will eventually have to accept some level of sickness/death rate from this virus in order to live a "normal" life WITH Covid-19. Today, the present sickness/death rate, is unacceptable; hence masks, social distancing, etc.. However, I believe people will tolerate/accept those requirements for only so much longer; six months to a year, maybe. The wear and tear on the human psyche is already very evident in society. If it turns out that masks, social distancing, washing of hands, shutdowns, etc. don't slow the rate enough to more fully return to most previous norms, or if an unintended consequence(s) of wearing masks are respiratory or other medical issues, that tolerance/acceptance will end even sooner. The reason I mention masks is the medically known reduction in mask efficacy when worn too long. This doesn't include homemade masks that aren't getting washed frequently enough and are laden with all sorts of viruses and bacteria that we re-breathe. That said, we need to do everything we can do to protect the people most vulnerable to Covid-19 going forward. For the rest of us, many difficult life and lifestyle decisions await... When to continue watch our favorite sports is only one of them.
https://myfox8.com/news/nc-state-mo...-online-as-covid-19-cases-increase-on-campus/
NC State moves undergraduate classes online as COVID-19 cases increase on campus
What does might not be the best mean?
With 70% effectiveness, it would be very good.
50% would not be as helpful.Maybe 50% effective for the mRNA vaccines that require two shot annually. Viral vectors perhaps better.
Thanks for your comments. I said unlikely to be developed and I hold to that position. I hope we do develop a highly effective vaccine, and yes the world scientific community is working diligently to create one. Unfortunately, I don't expect a miracle type of "cure" anytime soon. I believe that is a realistic view.Bolded is silly and illogical.
That's like saying before the space race that putting a man in space could not be done, because no country had done it yet.
A vaccine isn't a cure. A cure is a treatment given to someone with the disease (in this case, an active virus infection) that eliminates the disease and all symptoms.Thanks for your comments. I said unlikely to be developed and I hold to that position. I hope we do develop a highly effective vaccine, and yes the world scientific community is working diligently to create one. Unfortunately, I don't expect a miracle type of "cure" anytime soon. I believe that is a realistic view.
50% would not be as helpful.
Are you just saying if that’s the case, then .... or doing you have early reports from the phase 3’s indicating that?
Don’t forget Cuse, GT, and VT.ACC should pull the plug on football. Its a bad look for their stronger academic institutions (looking at you UNC, UVA, BC, Pitt, and Duke) to be forging ahead with football given challenges they are experiencing on campus. SEC and B12? Who cares, honestly.
Why would that be a concern? Get infected between the two shots?No inside knowledge, but its the two-shot regimen that has people concerned. A jab and run vaccine would have better chance of success.