SCHOOL is OPENING...
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SCHOOL is OPENING...
Amy Steigerwald
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Hey Falcons...just thought you’d want to know: BGSU officials tell me the plan is to have students back on-campus AND in dorms this fall!
Details are still being worked out and will announced mid-June
@AmySteigerwald
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Hey Falcons...just thought you’d want to know: BGSU officials tell me the plan is to have students back on-campus AND in dorms this fall!
Details are still being worked out and will announced mid-June
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Re: SCHOOL is OPENING...
I suspect that will be the case for all six Ohio MAC universities. Not sure about any other state. Regardless, if a university is not in session on campus, I cannot imagine sports will be on.
Side note. I saw that at least five Alabama players tested positive for the virus upon return. Football by nature is not a "social distance" sport. I'm sure mitigations are well planned for how to handle BG players in this situation.
Side note. I saw that at least five Alabama players tested positive for the virus upon return. Football by nature is not a "social distance" sport. I'm sure mitigations are well planned for how to handle BG players in this situation.
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You may all now return to your daily lives.
You may all now return to your daily lives.
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I will wager that 50% plus of the team and staff have already had it. Close quarters, living in dorms, training together in groups, 3 contact practices, with coaches that traveled and flew all over the place at that time, recruits in and out from everywhere...... Most likely asymptomatic, some probably had symptoms too....thankfully, most of the players are very fit, under 90 years old and not confined to a nursing home.
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MSU veteran players report June 15. 2020’s report June 28. They have odd distancing rules and quarantining before practice... maybe it’s Michigan rules... they have a whacked out governor. All teams must align NCAA, conference, State and school with regard to return.
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I hope we don’t downplay the seriousness of Covid-19 but I think we have improved the knowledge curve while flattening the serious case curve. My aunt (early 60’s) just came home from 10 days in the hospital that included a 5-day plasma therapy, no ventilator. The treatments and new health standards might have us turning the corner. Let’s not give our athletes a false sense of security that might ruin the fall season. I see this as a greatly reduced threat that still needs attention. Colleges should lead the way back to normal.
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Agreed. I've had two friends in their 30s get it and it was no picnic, and personally know one person who died from it back in late March (older, underlying health issues, etc.). It's no joke, but as long as the players and coaches are tested regularly and are careful about who they see away from the field, things should trend towards a full season.FalconTurf wrote:I hope we don’t downplay the seriousness of Covid-19 but I think we have improved the knowledge curve while flattening the serious case curve. My aunt (early 60’s) just came home from 10 days in the hospital that included a 5-day plasma therapy, no ventilator. The treatments and new health standards might have us turning the corner. Let’s not give our athletes a false sense of security that might ruin the fall season. I see this as a greatly reduced threat that still needs attention. Colleges should lead the way back to normal.
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Re: SCHOOL is OPENING...
Everything I've read indicates healthy young adults (under the age of 30) have little to fear from the virus. Without a firm idea re the numbers of people...and it could be a far larger number than we thought...who are asymptomatic, it's tough to say how dangerous the virus actually is.
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Flipper wrote:Everything I've read indicates healthy young adults (under the age of 30) have little to fear from the virus. Without a firm idea re the numbers of people...and it could be a far larger number than we thought...who are asymptomatic, it's tough to say how dangerous the virus actually is.
AND the WHO announced today that asymptomatic Carriers essentially DO NOT spread the virus to otherwise healthy people. End this charade and get back to work.
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roguewarrior wrote:Flipper wrote:Everything I've read indicates healthy young adults (under the age of 30) have little to fear from the virus. Without a firm idea re the numbers of people...and it could be a far larger number than we thought...who are asymptomatic, it's tough to say how dangerous the virus actually is.
AND the WHO announced today that asymptomatic Carriers essentially DO NOT spread the virus to otherwise healthy people. End this charade and get back to work.
And the lady that gave the answer already had to clarify what she said and several of our experts have said she was incorrect. And now all of the sudden, we will listen to WHO? Weird how that works! They were just completely defunded.
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We listened to them, we don’t listen to them, an outcry when we defund them, now they are wrong when they admit they were wrong.... whatever ....
It’s a bad flu. It hurts unhealthy and really old people. Stay home if your are ILL. Get back to school, work and Football!
It’s a bad flu. It hurts unhealthy and really old people. Stay home if your are ILL. Get back to school, work and Football!
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I have read that as well. But we need to make sure we are focused on the bigger picture. I agree college aged kids will, and have fared well during the pandemic. But what about the faculty and staff who they will interact with daily on campus? I think some are forgetting about that second half of the equation. BGSU relies on students to learn, and teachers to educate. What happens when that latter group gets hit? I don't have the answers, but the question need to be asked.Flipper wrote:Everything I've read indicates healthy young adults (under the age of 30) have little to fear from the virus. Without a firm idea re the numbers of people...and it could be a far larger number than we thought...who are asymptomatic, it's tough to say how dangerous the virus actually is.
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For those of you thinking it’s “ flu like” we have a family member who is now in hospital for 70+ days! FWIW, he’s in mid 50s, has suffered a heart attack, mild stroke, been on ventilator for at least 6 weeks. An active guy who plays in a band ( caught it from another guy in group). Yesterday, had a tracheotomy to help breathing etc. odd part of it, he passed it on to his wife, who has immunity problems. She’s been home for 2 months and doing well while he’s experienced just about every side effect possible.
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All well and good until a football player gets it and dies. Then all Hell breaks loose.roguewarrior wrote:We listened to them, we don’t listen to them, an outcry when we defund them, now they are wrong when they admit they were wrong.... whatever ....
It’s a bad flu. It hurts unhealthy and really old people. Stay home if your are ILL. Get back to school, work and Football!
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I like her. Maybe we should stick to football, though?roguewarrior wrote:maybe it’s Michigan rules... they have a whacked out governor. .
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Speaking of Michigan...apolitically...I work for a chain of hi risk auto agencies. Since the CoVid outbreak got rolling I was running the Adrian office. The Virus was largely a non factor there in Lenawee county. I went to work every day...never wore a mask because we had a plexi shield on my desk. Out in public maybe half the people wore masks...I did a couple of times while grocery shopping, but it was uncomfortable, so I stopped.
On Tuesday I got shifted over to an office in Western Wayne county that had not been opened since the whole thing started. Wayne county is essentially ground zero for this thing in MI. Everyone is wearing masks, so i figured I should probably start doing so,...at least if I'm shopping in the area.
The whole experience has been kind of surreal for me. Most everyone I know has been stuck at home. Me...because I'm an essential employee (carrying a letter that says I am no less)..I've lived life pretty much like I always do
On Tuesday I got shifted over to an office in Western Wayne county that had not been opened since the whole thing started. Wayne county is essentially ground zero for this thing in MI. Everyone is wearing masks, so i figured I should probably start doing so,...at least if I'm shopping in the area.
The whole experience has been kind of surreal for me. Most everyone I know has been stuck at home. Me...because I'm an essential employee (carrying a letter that says I am no less)..I've lived life pretty much like I always do
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