...honestly, don’t play. What a joke. Of course, if we get multiple games canceled, I might eat my words, but...
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...though don't hold your breath for much to change in December - Feb, if cases start blowing up (I hope they don't). Maybe we'll have better access to rapid testing by then -- which, of course, we should have if we had competent and coherent federal leadership on these subjects.
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Then infections increase. You cannot have football and not have infections. You cannot have open campuses and not have infections. It's seems as if testing is an after the fact response. If someone is infected and doesn't get tested for some time, they'll spread the disease. The only way not to have this is to shut everything down, and end life as we know it.
It was bullshit to open campuses and play any football, and claim you can keep everything under control. At this point, nothing we are told can be taken as honest, or accurate...
Law_Dogg ----- I think that it was the CDC that had problems with their testing, not the Federals. The government did not have the capability for testing. That's way they had to solicit the outside companies to help.
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Moreover, the rapid saliva tests that were developed by Yale w/ the NBA (sad we had to rely on the NBA) would enable football (and greater society) to open up. Those tests are almost pregnancy-test like. They cost ~$10 and have results in under an hour. That's a gamechanger.
This isn't anything more than an attempt to recoup money. UOwe is already seeing increasing on campus covid rates, as are many other campuses. Once a benchmark is hit, the schools shut down. It's a scam...