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We've crushed the curve. Since when did it become about preventing infections? The death rate is low
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NedoftheHill
(41112 Posts - Joined: Jun 29, 2011)
Posted at 9:35 pm on Jul 1, 2020
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Evil preaches tolerance until it is dominant, then it tries to silence good.
Replies to: "We've crushed the curve. Since when did it become about preventing infections? The death rate is low"
I don’t see how this will work. As they say it’s like Whack A Mole. For football with both
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PBHangingChad
- 10:49am 6/30/20
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If enough $ is involved, the powers that be will find a way to make it work.
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IrishChristopher
- 10:04pm 7/2/20
Amen to this.
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Clem
- 10:54pm 7/2/20
Golf is doing fine without spectators
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pvm71
- 3:20pm 6/30/20
It's a tad easier to socially distance playing golf.
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AlbanyIRISH
- 8:14am 7/1/20
How can you tell the difference
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cubsfanin16
- 8:31pm 6/30/20
Money is a great motivator. If colleges shut down, it will take them a long time to recover, and
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jrdjr84
- 2:47pm 6/30/20
True. An online education is not worth $75k. ND has to re-open.
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NedoftheHill
- 4:23pm 6/30/20
Doesn't ND have a $9 billion endowment?
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AlbanyIRISH
- 8:16am 7/1/20
Thank you for confirming my assumption. ND is better positioned than most.
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NedoftheHill
- 9:23pm 7/1/20
I think it's more like $13 billion
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Mark
- 1:02pm 7/1/20
Notre Dame says it uses this model. They meet your need. But, THEY determine your need.
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NedoftheHill
- 9:28pm 7/1/20
BAM. End of story.
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faircatchcorby
- 8:51am 7/1/20
Still a lot of time
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NDNEIL
- 1:57pm 6/30/20
Italy served as a canary in the coal mine. We decided not to take heed.
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J-Ro
- 12:01pm 6/30/20
would prefer to get covid than not have college football
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 9:13pm 6/30/20
It's not like this is the bubonic plague. They are playing pro sports in other countries.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:01pm 6/30/20
Other countries took more extreme measures to help ensure safety. There is a reason nearly every
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J-Ro
- 7:27pm 6/30/20
We've crushed the curve. Since when did it become about preventing infections? The death rate is low
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NedoftheHill
- 9:35pm 7/1/20
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J-Ro
- 9:37pm 6/30/20
tell me about the death rate of all these new cases?
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 9:15pm 6/30/20
I don't know what the death rate is of unresolved cases? The Infection Fatality Rate (IFR) is still
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J-Ro
- 10:01pm 6/30/20
Thanks for the thoughtful post
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Mark
- 6:01am 7/1/20