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studdering can be cured
Author:
whatsamataU
(24186 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 6:03 pm on Jun 8, 2020
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Replies to: "studdering can be cured"
Shit shit shit
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Chris94
- 9:56pm 6/7/20
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Lay off the roughage....
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ripperduck
- 2:33am 6/9/20
Fabulous.
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faircatchcorby
- 1:25pm 6/9/20
More good news, WHO says asymptomatic spread is rare
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NDNEIL
- 6:31pm 6/8/20
If that's the case, doesn't that blow up the notion of vaccines...
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ripperduck
- 2:37am 6/9/20
studdering can be cured
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whatsamataU
- 6:03pm 6/8/20
Two weeks of quarantine and all is well
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jrdjr84
- 1:59pm 6/8/20
Players who return to campuses will be safer than if they don't
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CC72
- 1:54pm 6/8/20
More testing, more cases. This was always part of the deal
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NDNEIL
- 1:29pm 6/8/20
And most are asymptomatic.
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faircatchcorby
- 1:19pm 6/8/20
This really ridiculous.
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Karamello
- 11:29am 6/8/20
I am not expecting any collegiate season to happen until there's a vaccine.
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ImWearingJeanShorts
- 9:56am 6/8/20
Come on Shorts. If that's the criteria, we may not have a 2021 season either. A treatment is the key
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Irish_Demon
- 6:20pm 6/8/20
Wrong
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CC72
- 1:57pm 6/8/20
It should not change anything. Those kids did not get it from other players, they already had it
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DadUdaMan4
- 9:32am 6/8/20
So, then, what percentage of the overall student population is positive?
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TakethetrainKnute
- 9:10am 6/8/20
That will be interesting to see. They will test everyone who is returning.
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Frank L
- 10:13am 6/8/20
Yes, I think the asymptomatic in that age bracket is a significant percentage...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 10:33am 6/8/20
I know that some of my kids friends from LS have already tested positive and never knew they had it.
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Frank L
- 11:06am 6/8/20
Right...because when you're in your 20s and not 80s it's nothing more than a bad cough.
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Karamello
- 11:32am 6/8/20
Normally not an issue with that age group unless there is an underlying condition also in play.
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Frank L
- 11:45am 6/8/20
Exactly
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Karamello
- 11:03am 6/12/20
I can’t see how the season will happen, but I’m sure the SEC will be the leading force in trying to
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:14am 6/8/20
Probably less than 50/50 season even starts
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MarkHarman
- 10:20pm 6/7/20
Maybe they were out protesting last weekend
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holybull101
- 10:14pm 6/7/20