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as they should all the ones I know do.Good thing medical workers all wear PPE!
as they should all the ones I know do.Good thing medical workers all wear PPE!
sounds like a good plan. Protect yourself it really works. My work place had an out break 30 got it 30 did not. one side let their guard down and others did not. I was one who let his guard down after being vigilant. I had a co worker in a closed cab truck wearing a mask while i was exposed and developed symptoms the next day. He never got sick. Clean your space, wash your hands, mask and SD when possible. Its not hard. If you area caretaker then protect hose that can't protect themselves. Hospital workers are not getting this like they did in the beginning they use their universal precaution protocol like they are supposed to. If you do that you will be fine. If you are still worried stay home and protect your family. But this isn't going anywhere for a while.Great, more live free or die BS. Again, works great until someone gets seriously ill or dies. Until then, everyone do what they want, get mad at government for trying protect us, get mad at the legal system we all have used and abused, blame someone else, but whatever you do, don't get in the middle of me and my kid going to play soccer whenever and where ever and with whoever we choose.
My kids might feel differently, but not hanging out with other parents before, during, and after the game? I love it!This is where I am. From what I see, the socialization before and after the game are considerably higher risks than the actual soccer game. We are shown by the students going back to college that when people who haven't been around each other start socializing in any normal manner, the virus will spread.
Again mischaracterizes what I'm saying. NY and NJ are just an example of what happens when you scream shark and overreact to a situation which makes the situation far worse. Those states actions were in direct contradiction to what the guidance from the CDC was. Now I'll will grant you that because NY was hit first they were to some extent a victim of timing (I mentioned that in another thread) but there were also other factors like NY (particularly NYC) having the worst rated hospitals for quality and safety in the US due to State budget cuts.Why look at the NY incident during a chaotic time when the virus infection rate was off the charts and not the global picture of almost a million people dying of this virus? Why pick and choose what fits your lifestyle and not what's really going on? Somehow NY is the problem when the world is going through this?
Hospitalized | Deaths | ||||
SD | Covid | % of | Covid | % of | |
Age Group | Population | Positive | Pop. | Positive | Pop. |
0-9 Years | 433,599 | 43 | 0.010% | - | 0.000% |
10-19 Years | 433,694 | 48 | 0.011% | - | 0.000% |
20-29 Years | 530,918 | 194 | 0.037% | 3 | 0.001% |
30-39 Years | 490,007 | 282 | 0.058% | 5 | 0.001% |
40-49 Years | 399,146 | 355 | 0.089% | 28 | 0.007% |
50-59 Years | 404,442 | 605 | 0.150% | 61 | 0.015% |
60-69 Years | 340,330 | 676 | 0.199% | 131 | 0.038% |
70-79 Years | 199,891 | 514 | 0.257% | 162 | 0.081% |
80+ Years | 119,827 | 534 | 0.446% | 335 | 0.280% |
Total | 3,351,856 | 3,251 | 0.097% | 725 | 0.022% |
I appreciate the facts. Here's the issue. This is a public health emergency. You're looking at local data, so that should make you us all feel better when we go to the market or a restaurant if we follow all the rules. But why apply this data to soccer? Unlike 30 years ago, the sport is not all local. We're always interacting with a lot of people in almost every situation in a competitive game, especially a tournament. And because it's soccer, it's every segment of the population, some who are more at risk and those at low risk. Public health takes into account everybody, so crossing city and state lines makes whatever is happening in your particular area meaningless and not only throws off the data it increases the risk so that the rules need to apply to everyone. Every American at the moment has a relative either at risk, depressed, financially strapped. No one is immune to this. No one should be looking at the world today as if it was a year ago, and people are and that's what's causing the stress.Again mischaracterizes what I'm saying. NY and NJ are just an example of what happens when you scream shark and overreact to a situation which makes the situation far worse. Those states actions were in direct contradiction to what the guidance from the CDC was. Now I'll will grant you that because NY was hit first they were to some extent a victim of timing (I mentioned that in another thread) but there were also other factors like NY (particularly NYC) having the worst rated hospitals for quality and safety in the US due to State budget cuts.
Certainly emotion and anecdotal information plays a roll in shaping our opinions. Anecdotally for me, I directly know 2 people during this time period that have OD'd or committed suicide (one adult, one teenager), one teenager that attempted suicide, and one teenager at our high school that committed suicide. On the other hand, I only know 2 people directly that have had Covid (only with flu like symptoms) and a friend of a friend that was hospitalized with Covid. I also have an 88 year old mom with co-conditions who says being on lockdown and not seeing her grandchildren is not living...so she sees her grandchildren on a fairly regular basis. So that's my emotional perspective...now let's look at the facts.
Dr. Birx said from the beginning that we have to look at and fight the virus on a "granular", or county by county basis. So let's look at SD County where I live. Its done a tremendous job despite the fact that its a border town where many of the cases have originated. Overall only .097% of the population has been hospitalized being Covid positive, and only .022% have died as Covid positive. Those percentages decrease dramatically the younger you are. This is worst case scenario since it doesn't consider cause of death from comorbidities. Covid is serious, but its not the boogieman that some are making it out to be whether out of fear, or out of the power to control people's behavior.
Hospitalized Deaths SD Covid % of Covid % of Age Group Population Positive Pop. Positive Pop. 0-9 Years 433,599 43 0.010%- 0.000%10-19 Years 433,694 48 0.011%- 0.000%20-29 Years 530,918 194 0.037%3 0.001%30-39 Years 490,007 282 0.058%5 0.001%40-49 Years 399,146 355 0.089%28 0.007%50-59 Years 404,442 605 0.150%61 0.015%60-69 Years 340,330 676 0.199%131 0.038%70-79 Years 199,891 514 0.257%162 0.081%80+ Years 119,827 534 0.446%335 0.280%Total 3,351,856 3,251 0.097%725 0.022%
Actually, all I really care about, which I've said many times, is getting kids back in school which can be confined locally for the most part. It's abhorrent to me that kids are being used as political pawns as I've claimed previously and which is now been confirmed by the LA County "Health" Director.I appreciate the facts. Here's the issue. This is a public health emergency. You're looking at local data, so that should make you us all feel better when we go to the market or a restaurant if we follow all the rules. But why apply this data to soccer? Unlike 30 years ago, the sport is not all local. We're always interacting with a lot of people in almost every situation in a competitive game, especially a tournament. And because it's soccer, it's every segment of the population, some who are more at risk and those at low risk. Public health takes into account everybody, so crossing city and state lines makes whatever is happening in your particular area meaningless and not only throws off the data it increases the risk so that the rules need to apply to everyone. Every American at the moment has a relative either at risk, depressed, financially strapped. No one is immune to this. No one should be looking at the world today as if it was a year ago, and people are and that's what's causing the stress.
Actually no government is really prepared to handle a new virus.Ultimately, the US is not well designed to handle a pandemic due to the freedoms we're guaranteed.
Predicting what this virus will do, rosy or doomsday, is a fools errand. That's why we need to learn to live with it.Actually no government is really prepared to handle a new virus.
I was just doing a count of deaths in W. Europe. Total is 176k in that region. They didn't nail it either. Many of those countries are now seeing spikes in cases that are equal to or higher vs their original wave. Their lockdowns certainly didnt eliminate the virus. As they open up, the virus is there.
Some of what the virus does is luck it seems. As posted earlier Africa has experts confused as to why they have had so few deaths. One would expect they would have gotten hit hard.
Dude, screw yourself. You are the most short sighted person on this forum. You care only about your kid improving at soccer and have organized public events that put people at risk just to do that despite the obvious risks involved. You are all about you. Fucking stay home.Dude put a sock in your mouth. Please and stay home.
Yep. Look at the data and go from there. We know who is at risk. And yet the solution offered up is to limit everyone.That's why we need to learn to live with it.
Eagle, I got PM two weeks ago it was called off because folks from HQ was not all too happy. A week later another pal told me some rumor mill stuff but I kept it to myself. I wasn;t 100% in the scoop was like Lulu. Luis, make the force be with you brother. Welcome back and, yes, I do believe in miracles and the fact your alive and well brings my heart great joyby the way how that tournament went @Luis Andres?
So public health applies to everyone except you? You get a magical exception because {insert reason}. Alerts apply to everyone but you should be able to live your life. Your logic is based on your risk level, damn everyone else. That's why this is a public health emergency. When the emergency is gone, you can resume business as usual. Why is that so hard to understand?Yep. Look at the data and go from there. We know who is at risk. And yet the solution offered up is to limit everyone.
And when someone says, let people live their life, if you are at risk stay home. The comeback is what if a kid has an at risk parent/grandparent at home? Basically them saying nobody should do anything. The obvious answer is...if you are living with someone at high risk then don't run around. That is the logical solution vs saying well some parent might be at risk...therefore nobody can do anything.
damn, I was really hoping for this to happen and pave the way for the rest of us......Eagle, I got PM two weeks ago it was called off because folks from HQ was not all too happy. A week later another pal told me some rumor mill stuff but I kept it to myself. I wasn;t 100% in the scoop was like Lulu. Luis, make the force be with you brother. Welcome back and, yes, I do believe in miracles and the fact your alive and well brings my heart great joy![]()
Kids are not being used as pawns. Every time schools try to open up again some kids get sick and they have to shut it down to protect the greatest number.Actually, all I really care about, which I've said many times, is getting kids back in school which can be confined locally for the most part. It's abhorrent to me that kids are being used as political pawns as I've claimed previously and which is now been confirmed by the LA County "Health" Director.
Soccer is a luxury compared to education. I don't know anyone that would complain too much if kids were only allowed to have games within their own county. We were informed by our coach that we would play SD County teams to start the MLS League season.
Ultimately, the US is not well designed to handle a pandemic due to the freedoms we're guaranteed. It is a public health crisis that hopefully we will learn from, but its a public health crisis the impacts very few, particularly children which evidence indicates aren't significant spreaders. There has to be reasonable decisions made based on science and not emotion or politics.
Because of a number of reasons not in order of importance.When the emergency is gone, you can resume business as usual. Why is that so hard to understand?
Correction. Tests positive (not sick)...then people like you freak out.Every time schools try to open up again some kids get sick and they have to shut it down to protect the greatest number.
Try that last sentence again without the reference to manning up because we already know people go to work in unsafe environments because they have to, not because they're trying to man up. You interact with those people every day when they serve you food or ring you up at the supermarket. There's enough stories out there about people who were in great shape and got worked by COVID. All the reasons are important and everyone can appreciate them. And the reasons for all of them also apply to you.Because of a number of reasons not in order of importance.
- We have no idea how long this will last. Do we kill off business, harm education, etc on and on, not knowing when this will end?
- We know the vast majority of people have little to no risk
- We know who is at risk, and they are the ones who should be staying out of the public
- We are killing off business and the jobs associated with them
- We are severely reducing tax revenue to fed, state, local entities which in turn will mean cutbacks in services they provide
- Etc etc.
We are now 7 months into this we no end in sight. At some point you have to pull up your pants and start going on with life.