You can’t seriously think those numbers out of China are real.And, how many people died in China? Maybe 4,600 out of a population of 1.4 billion. They certainly contained the virus.
You can’t seriously think those numbers out of China are real.And, how many people died in China? Maybe 4,600 out of a population of 1.4 billion. They certainly contained the virus.
What are you talking about? Last I looked, the death rate of under 18 is ZERO....the symptomatic of kids is close to zero....people have the right obviously to just stay at home.I put Surf Cup in this category of tone deafness and wishful thinking too. Already asking for club's tournament registration fees for end of July. I don't see how a contact sport in a tournament setting can be safely run in 2-3 months. Individual sports---swimming, tennis, golf, track, etc.---much more likely.
I hope they have tryouts and everything go’s well and we can all move on.What are you talking about? Last I looked, the death rate of under 18 is ZERO....the symptomatic of kids is close to zero....people have the right obviously to just stay at home.
Yep, and the first major injury will be a nightmare!restriction would be no parents on sidelines for awhile-- a coaches dream really!
Im sure I'll be pretty busy filming tons of games this year
WINK WINK
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$As always, if you are scared of transmitting stay home. Let the rest of us get on with our lives to the best of our ability. In OC, there have been ~55 deaths in 3.3M people. I'll take my chances and I do every day. I applaud LFC for trying to get going. Whether it happens or not we will see. At least they drew a line in the sand and are trying to start their business again.
European schools have smaller class sizes and larger rooms, they are trying hard to space desks apart. Have you seen the classrooms in Orange County? I suppose you could have split sessions. Eleven students from 7:30 - 10:30, eleven students from 11:00 - 2:00, one hour off for lunch for teachers (they will need it), then 3:00 - 6:00 for the last ten or eleven students. Classrooms have to be disinfected between groups as well. That could work. Or I guess you could start at 7:00 and end at 5:30. Scheduling classes and placements would be a nightmare especially if there are siblings at the same school, it is already time consuming. Tough for elementary kids and their parents.At least the early data would seem to support this. There's some controversy over the studies, but it seems its harder for children to spread to each other or parents (we won't know for sure until the data from the European schools that are reopening emerges). It may be because they carry a lower viral load. But kids can definitely get it from adults and while masks on adults might reduce particle spread, given the resistance in some sectors to wearing masks, and given we knowing yelling can project the virus, I think the health authorities will eventually agree with you.
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European schools have smaller class sizes and larger rooms, they are trying hard to space desks apart. Have you seen the classrooms in Orange County? I suppose you could have split sessions. Eleven students from 7:30 - 10:30, eleven students from 11:00 - 2:00, one hour off for lunch for teachers (they will need it), then 3:00 - 6:00 for the last ten or eleven students. Classrooms have to be disinfected between groups as well. That could work. Or I guess you could start at 7:00 and end at 5:30. Scheduling classes and placements would be a nightmare especially if there are siblings at the same school, it is already time consuming. Tough for elementary kids and their parents.
Korea and Germany started their various measures to combat Covid-19 weeks ahead of us. I hope by the time we do open up for soccer, our curve would look more like theirs. If not, we all have a decision to make.
But the hospitals have many empty beds and are going broke as well.Yep, and the first major injury will be a nightmare!
Then isolate them. If anyone is at a higher risk of complications from this virus then they should isolate. They should stay away from anyone that is going about their daily life as should the people that care for them. That is what should have been done from the beginning. The VAST majority of serious cases are the elderly and those with underlying conditions. Yes there have been exceptions but is that a reason to absolutely wreck the economy? Under "normal" flu seasons we don't shut down business because someone could (and will) develop complications from seasonal flu and die.I hope they have tryouts and everything go’s well and we can all move on.
The problem is that the kids can be carriers and bring it home to adults or Grandparents.
Sweden decided to not have so many restrictions and they are not doing as well as they originally assumed.
Then isolate them. If anyone is at a higher risk of complications from this virus then they should isolate. They should stay away from anyone that is going about their daily life as should the people that care for them. That is what should have been done from the beginning. The VAST majority of serious cases are the elderly and those with underlying conditions. Yes there have been exceptions but is that a reason to absolutely wreck the economy? Under "normal" flu seasons we don't shut down business because someone could (and will) develop complications from seasonal flu and die.
I really hope we can re-open youth sports in June, but I can bet you it will not happen.Glad to see LFCIA attempting to have tryouts in June.
The thread discussion is bit tangential now but still good in that it clearly shows how divided we are about the whole Covid-19 issue.
At the last Capo USD board meeting (what a flog-a-thon!), where they were deciding what to do with grading for the spring semester, one of the parents spoke up - who happens to be a doctor. He said, at the hospital, there were 3 Covid-19 patients. This would be a south OC hospital. What are we doing to ourselves????
Here's the daily link to Covid-19 by OC Health (https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc) and it shows through 5/7/20, cumm cases of 3,092 and death of 66. Total tested 43,351 and there are more stats including however many in each city.
What struck me is that out of population of 3.1M in the county, the positive infection is roughly 1/10 of 1% (or 0.1%) and the death rate is 0.002% of the total population. I willing to bet anything that if you kept the similar stats for ordinary flu, the numbers would be worse.
We've often point to proximity and population density for reason to have high infection rate but, I believe, there is a silent factor not being mentioned for whatever reason. That reason is that vast majority of Americans are not in shape and have lots of issues that can contribute to pre-existing conditions. Just take a look around the country. Obesity and lack of exercise by adults are staggering. Perhaps one of the reasons kids and younger adults are not affected as much is because larger percentage of them are in better shape and are far more active.
Just to be clear, my wife and I are in the 50's with parents in 80s. We have a college student and a senior who is about to start college in the fall. In other words, our views should be more swayed by all the danger hype but we also can read data and interpret it for ourselves. Its my sense that we are doing more harm by shutting down the country.
So going back to the original point, let the kids play. Make them keep preventive hygiene. The teams and parents probably should sit on both side of the sideline (like CSL) and spread out between families. Make the parents take the player temperature before games and adhere to specified rules.
Personally, I am keeping my fingers crossed that our older son gets to play his last year in college this fall. He is on a schedule to graduate after the winter quarter (very proud of him - scholar athlete all years, finishing in less than 4 years and probably will finish out with 3.7 overall GPA with BA Econ....sorry, my bragging moment!!)
We have another month prior to the tryouts and by then, we should be in Stage 3 of reopening by Newsome's description so there's a likelihood that it will happen, in my opinion anyway.....
Congrats on your son. We have all earned the rights to brag when each milestone is passed.Glad to see LFCIA attempting to have tryouts in June.
The thread discussion is bit tangential now but still good in that it clearly shows how divided we are about the whole Covid-19 issue.
At the last Capo USD board meeting (what a flog-a-thon!), where they were deciding what to do with grading for the spring semester, one of the parents spoke up - who happens to be a doctor. He said, at the hospital, there were 3 Covid-19 patients. This would be a south OC hospital. What are we doing to ourselves????
Here's the daily link to Covid-19 by OC Health (https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc) and it shows through 5/7/20, cumm cases of 3,092 and death of 66. Total tested 43,351 and there are more stats including however many in each city.
What struck me is that out of population of 3.1M in the county, the positive infection is roughly 1/10 of 1% (or 0.1%) and the death rate is 0.002% of the total population. I willing to bet anything that if you kept the similar stats for ordinary flu, the numbers would be worse.
We've often point to proximity and population density for reason to have high infection rate but, I believe, there is a silent factor not being mentioned for whatever reason. That reason is that vast majority of Americans are not in shape and have lots of issues that can contribute to pre-existing conditions. Just take a look around the country. Obesity and lack of exercise by adults are staggering. Perhaps one of the reasons kids and younger adults are not affected as much is because larger percentage of them are in better shape and are far more active.
Just to be clear, my wife and I are in the 50's with parents in 80s. We have a college student and a senior who is about to start college in the fall. In other words, our views should be more swayed by all the danger hype but we also can read data and interpret it for ourselves. Its my sense that we are doing more harm by shutting down the country.
So going back to the original point, let the kids play. Make them keep preventive hygiene. The teams and parents probably should sit on both side of the sideline (like CSL) and spread out between families. Make the parents take the player temperature before games and adhere to specified rules.
Personally, I am keeping my fingers crossed that our older son gets to play his last year in college this fall. He is on a schedule to graduate after the winter quarter (very proud of him - scholar athlete all years, finishing in less than 4 years and probably will finish out with 3.7 overall GPA with BA Econ....sorry, my bragging moment!!)
We have another month prior to the tryouts and by then, we should be in Stage 3 of reopening by Newsome's description so there's a likelihood that it will happen, in my opinion anyway.....
...The only part I disagree is looking at the current infection rate and determined after the fact that we did more harm by shutting down the economy. We have an acceptable infection/death rate is because we did shut down the economy.
Was it worth it? I don't know. I'm lucky enough to work from home and continue to provide. If I'm unemployed, I would want to get back to work immediately. I'm however a lot more cautious when it comes to my kids....
Which basically means Nobody knows and it’s a tremendous small percentage; it’s more sky is falling mentality or fear mongering.European schools have smaller class sizes and larger rooms, they are trying hard to space desks apart. Have you seen the classrooms in Orange County? I suppose you could have split sessions. Eleven students from 7:30 - 10:30, eleven students from 11:00 - 2:00, one hour off for lunch for teachers (they will need it), then 3:00 - 6:00 for the last ten or eleven students. Classrooms have to be disinfected between groups as well. That could work. Or I guess you could start at 7:00 and end at 5:30. Scheduling classes and placements would be a nightmare especially if there are siblings at the same school, it is already time consuming. Tough for elementary kids and their parents.