That’s encouraging. For me, personally, I’d rather be safe than sorry when it comes to potential long term health complications. I have a friend whose college soccer daughter got sick along with the majority of the team. This was in early August. They were social distancing, masks, no contact practice, etc. However, they were lifting weights indoors where ventilation isn’t great—they are suspecting that’s how they got sick. Her daughter felt pretty sick but was able to feel close to normal after about 2 weeks. There are a couple of players who are still experiencing breathing issues (easily out of breath) 6 weeks later. Another friend’s son plays baseball for a college in TX. A player blew off quarantine and infected a bunch of other players. This all happened last week. Most players are symptomatic but no word on how bad. Her son getting an MRI for heart inflammation next week.