I am not sure if this is the correct thread to put this in but it has to do with sports, probably the hawks, society and social items. The sports news around central Iowa and Iowa tells of more than several high school baseball and softball teams have players test positive and the teams are pausing their seasons for about 2 weeks, canceling any practices, and quarantining that 2 weeks. Iowa's football program has way more players, support staff, and coaches involved than the maybe 20 on these high school teams.
With the US hitting 50,000 cases yesterday into today which is reported as an 82% increase over a week ago and with it reported that the 7 day rolling avg of new cases showing 45 states with increases , FORTY FIVE, it seems highly likely that at least one college team per P5 conference is going to have some Covid issues that stop play. I wish it wasnt so but if daily cases keep increasing at even 50% over each 7 days then we will have 100,000 cases per day in about 2 weeks. At even 20% increase it isnt even a month or so just barely into August that 100,000 new cases per day will be here.
And of course the real number of cases is deemed to be about 10 times the test numbers and since we really dont test too many yet, maybe 500,000 a day, then we hardly know how many players, coaches, spectators, ushers etc could stop the football games from going on.
With the US hitting 50,000 cases yesterday into today which is reported as an 82% increase over a week ago and with it reported that the 7 day rolling avg of new cases showing 45 states with increases , FORTY FIVE, it seems highly likely that at least one college team per P5 conference is going to have some Covid issues that stop play. I wish it wasnt so but if daily cases keep increasing at even 50% over each 7 days then we will have 100,000 cases per day in about 2 weeks. At even 20% increase it isnt even a month or so just barely into August that 100,000 new cases per day will be here.
And of course the real number of cases is deemed to be about 10 times the test numbers and since we really dont test too many yet, maybe 500,000 a day, then we hardly know how many players, coaches, spectators, ushers etc could stop the football games from going on.