B1G Extends Suspension of Organized Team Activities

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The lag time between when we take actions (good or bad) and when we see changes in infection/hospitalizations/deaths is roughly 25-30 days.

Many states, including Nebraska where I live, are partially opening back up business/churches/parks today. So, there will be more human interactions across the country starting this week.

Either we will see steady or declining numbers in the areas now opening up at the end of this month, thus emboldening more opening up of society (including in the form of athletic team training), or we will see another spike, which will force schools and teams to push back team practices even further.

I hope for the former, but suspect it will be the latter......
 
The lag time between when we take actions (good or bad) and when we see changes in infection/hospitalizations/deaths is roughly 25-30 days.

Many states, including Nebraska where I live, are partially opening back up business/churches/parks today. So, there will be more human interactions across the country starting this week.

Either we will see steady or declining numbers in the areas now opening up at the end of this month, thus emboldening more opening up of society (including in the form of athletic team training), or we will see another spike, which will force schools and teams to push back team practices even further.

I hope for the former, but suspect it will be the latter......
The statistic to keep an eye on will be positive tests as a percentage of total tests. Due to lack of demand of people with symptoms many states are allowing anyone to get tested. If you do 5xs more tests in a day but only see marginal new case growth that’s actually a good thing, although I’m not sure that’s how the agenda driven media will report it. More widespread testing probably means more positive tests.
 
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