Valid point. I wasn't ever a fan, but I don't recall anyone from Star Trek getting covid.And also pretend that people just magically teleport to and from those places.
Valid point. I wasn't ever a fan, but I don't recall anyone from Star Trek getting covid.And also pretend that people just magically teleport to and from those places.
Hey dummy, you forgot all the goods and services magically teleported to every home by grocery stores, Walmart, Costco, Home Depot, liquor stores, weed shops, etc. You also forgot all the "peaceful protests / follow-on activities" conducted via Zoom and Facetime.This is such bs. A couple studies assert that youth sports and school are not the “primary” drivers , provided significant precautions are taken, from which they turn around and claim that people are impervious to Covid at schools and on soccer fields. And also pretend that people just magically teleport to and from those places.
Thank god these magats didn’t get their way in CA until the vaccine started to get rolled out.
This.The “dramatic fall” brings us to mid summer levels which was catastrophic and scary at the time according to the media.
Are weas a society why were we conceding and accepting these levels of restrictions? It’s not like this “dramatic fall” means the virus is going away. We’rejustadjusting expectations because their is substantial evidence that youth sports and open schools don't contribute to people dying.
And this.What a steaming pile of BS! This is exactly what's making this country and current generation weak and feckless. The sick part is, it's this mentality that is "adjusting expectations" to devastating kids academically, emotionally, and socially...in addition to crushing businesses and families livelihoods.
You see, "as a society" most cherish their freedom and have had about enough of their liberties being infringed upon by political hacks and ever-changing "science."
State & local politicians and teacher unions have been allowed too much power. Maybe it's about time to fire every teacher today...and tomorrow, hire back all those wanting to work in person, minus the teachers unions. Then replace the teachers unions with District Parent Unions (DPU).
I know, wishful thinking...but a start. This should never be allowed to happen again.
Congrats Dad, looks like you've been working on the youth soccer forum addiction by spending less time on it. Glad to see the holding up of the mirror and CHECKMATE has worked for you. I genuinely hope you've found a more meaningful life outside of social media and the family has benefited from your new found time. Good luck with continued success!A doubling SA variant with 32 daily cases is not going to show up against a backdrop of 5000 daily cases. You would have 16, then 32, then 64. But who can see a 64 case bump against a 2000 case drop?
After it doubles 5 more times, then it is 2048 daily cases, you can see it, and it's a problem.
On the other hand, a steady state SA variant with 32 daily cases does almost nothing.
And we don't know which we have. Wait 3 months, and we find out.
Have you found A SINGLE peer reviewed report to the contrary? I’ve asked you about 50 times to show us one and to this day...ZILCH!This is such bs. A couple studies assert that youth sports and school are not the “primary” drivers , provided significant precautions are taken, from which they turn around and claim that people are impervious to Covid at schools and on soccer fields.
I agree about youth sports. No, levels are not according to the media. They’re according to facts on the ground- er docs, first responders who deal with the sh** every day.The “dramatic fall” brings us to mid summer levels which was catastrophic and scary at the time according to the media.
Are weas a society why were we conceding and accepting these levels of restrictions? It’s not like this “dramatic fall” means the virus is going away. We’rejustadjusting expectations because their is substantial evidence that youth sports and open schools don't contribute to people dying.
In a conceptual sense, yes. Just like we all should be.Are you working for the CDC bro?
That’s silly dude.Never!!!
Really dude? Seriously dude? Exposed poser!!!!That’s silly dude.
this didnt take long.Cannot wait for the NFC'ers(No fun crowd) or the UMBAS(under my bed and scared) crowd to come out and ask about testing and case rates!
Sounds love Le you’re ready for the next attempt to breach the capital! Whew.What a steaming pile of BS! This is exactly what's making this country and current generation weak and feckless. The sick part is, it's this mentality that is "adjusting expectations" to devastating kids academically, emotionally, and socially...in addition to crushing businesses and families livelihoods.
You see, "as a society" most cherish their freedom and have had about enough of their liberties being infringed upon by political hacks and ever-changing "science."
State & local politicians and teacher unions have been allowed too much power. Maybe it's about time to fire every teacher today...and tomorrow, hire back all those wanting to work in person, minus the teachers unions. Then replace the teachers unions with District Parent Unions (DPU).
I know, wishful thinking...but a start. This should never be allowed to happen again.
Someone asked for comments. So I commented. That’s what forums are for.this didnt take long.
generally forums follow along with the title they have. some people change it immediately. thanks for that. you arent alone, but are part of the UMBAS crowd.Someone asked for comments. So I commented. That’s what forums are for.
Just trying to answer the man’s question.Here we go again, the "wait xx weeks or xx months" ship has sailed...yet, it never seems to end!
NOTE: Once they have emergency powers they want to keep emergency powers!
FL vs. CA. Enough said.
Hey dummy, you forgot all the goods and services magically teleported to every home by grocery stores, Walmart, Costco, Home Depot, liquor stores, weed shops, etc. You also forgot all the "peaceful protests / follow-on activities" conducted via Zoom and Facetime.
Have you found A SINGLE peer reviewed report to the contrary? I’ve asked you about 50 times to show us one and to this day...ZILCH!
“Impervious” is your word...Funny how you insert them (them being your own words) that contort the arguement so you can quote conspiracy theories as insults to the poster.
Winning is fun...too bad you can’t enjoy it.
Don't you realize there really isn't anybody on this board that wants to hear what you have to say. You bring up the same stuff over and over. Soccer is back, move on!!!!To the contrary of what? No peer reviewed study says Covid-19 is not transmitted in schools or playing sports. It may not be the “primary driver” in many instances when appropriate precautions are taken, but it is still spread through both activities, and the extent to which it is a danger varies tremendously among schools/clubs/sports based on the proactive measures they take, and the extent to which they can given limited funds, especially schools. Claiming we can all go back to school and sports as if everything is fine and everyone has the unlimited resources, knowledge and ability to adequately protect people and prevent further spread is just stupid. People like you are making ridiculous generalizations that everything is fine based on the wildly false assumption that that everyone has the resources and will take the steps needed to appropriately limit spread. We’ve got Grace Karen going around claiming masks don’t work, so everyone go back to school and don’t worry about wearing masks. We’ve got msk357 claiming it’s all a hoax and everyone is actually dying of heartburn, so you don’t need to worry about complying with precautions. We’ve got crush the anti-vaxxer doing his best to spread it to
to whomever he can and claiming god will save us, and then we’ve got desert hound hitting the bars until it’s time to pick up his kiddies from school to soccer practice.
There is plenty of support for the idea that risk of transmission can be mitigated IF everyone does what they should AND important (but often cost prohibitive) steps are taken. But the reality is that magats are stupid and will not do what they should, so the actual risks, especially in schools, are much higher than you think. In other words, you haven’t gotten to have nice things because you’re an idiot.
Hopefully the vaccine will protect people from trumpanzees like you.
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Youth sports' response to COVID-19 has failed. Here's what we need to do now.
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Experts dismiss survey claiming no extra risk of virus through sports - Project Play
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To the contrary of what? No peer reviewed study says Covid-19 is not transmitted in schools or playing sports. It may not be the “primary driver” in many instances when appropriate precautions are taken, but it is still spread through both activities, and the extent to which it is a danger varies tremendously among schools/clubs/sports based on the proactive measures they take, and the extent to which they can given limited funds, especially schools. Claiming we can all go back to school and sports as if everything is fine and everyone has the unlimited resources, knowledge and ability to adequately protect people and prevent further spread is just stupid. People like you are making ridiculous generalizations that everything is fine based on the wildly false assumption that that everyone has the resources and will take the steps needed to appropriately limit spread. We’ve got Grace Karen going around claiming masks don’t work, so everyone go back to school and don’t worry about wearing masks. We’ve got msk357 claiming it’s all a hoax and everyone is actually dying of heartburn, so you don’t need to worry about complying with precautions. We’ve got crush the anti-vaxxer doing his best to spread it to
to whomever he can and claiming god will save us, and then we’ve got desert hound hitting the bars until it’s time to pick up his kiddies from school to soccer practice.
There is plenty of support for the idea that risk of transmission can be mitigated IF everyone does what they should AND important (but often cost prohibitive) steps are taken. But the reality is that magats are stupid and will not do what they should, so the actual risks, especially in schools, are much higher than you think. In other words, you haven’t gotten to have nice things because you’re an idiot.
Hopefully the vaccine will protect people from trumpanzees like you.
![]()
CDC: Teachers played an 'important role' in COVID-19 spread at Georgia elementary schools
The CDC investigated outbreaks at six Georgia elementary schools and found educators were involved in all but one case cluster.www.businessinsider.com
![]()
What the CDC Guidelines Don't Say About Classroom Ventilation and COVID-19 Spread
The new guidance focuses less on ventilation than masking or distancing, but research shows some attention to ventilation can help.www.edweek.org
Factors in the Probability of COVID-19 Transmission in University Classrooms
University students and faculty members need an effective strategy to evaluate and reduce the probability that an individual will become infected with COVID-19 as a result of classroom interactions. Models are developed here that consider the probability an individual will become infected as a...scholarcommons.usf.edu
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Transmission of Covid-19 in NYC schools is low, but classroom conditions can be improved - CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
As fall 2020 began, schools around the U.S. reopened for in-person learning, having shuttered in the spring as the Covid-19 outbreak surged. Hard-hit areas like New York City were able to control and reduce rates...sph.cuny.edu
![]()
The science on COVID-19 and the classroom • Wisconsin Examiner
Research calls into question casual assumptions that children don't transmit the virus much and that in-person schooling isn't dangerous.wisconsinexaminer.com
![]()
COVID-19 Safety Guidelines for Specific School Spaces
Desks should be arranged such that students are physically distanced at least 2 meters or 6 feet apart. Zig-zag configurations can be used to maximize thepublichealth.yale.edu
![]()
COVID-19’s unfortunate events in schools: mitigating classroom clusters in the context of variable transmission
Widespread school closures occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because closures are costly and damaging, many jurisdictions have since reopened schools with control measures in place. Early evidence indicated that schools were low risk and children were unlikely to be very infectious, but it...www.medrxiv.org
![]()
Youth sports' response to COVID-19 has failed. Here's what we need to do now.
We all want kids to play given the many physical, social and emotional benefits attached to sports. But we need to do so by following good science.www.usatoday.com
![]()
Experts dismiss survey claiming no extra risk of virus through sports - Project Play
A study released last week by University of Wisconsin researchers suggested that SARS-COV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, did not appear to be spread through high school sports. But medical experts are expressing skepticism.www.aspenprojectplay.org
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Sweeping claim about safety of youth sports lacks evidence
State lawmakers have been among those pushing the Cuomo administration to allow all high school sports to resume, even twww.politifact.com
What’s difference between you calling me bro and me calling you dude? I’m@Giesbock What flavor are you today?