HaydenHawk56
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Definitely banner worthy for Fran. At least we won't go 0-4 in March!
Would Alfraud this year call it at March Situation?
Definitely banner worthy for Fran. At least we won't go 0-4 in March!
At this point from what we know from what we are told, and that information is fairly vague, all of this is either a gross over reaction or there is a whole lot that we do not know. What I take from this is how fragile our structure and system is, that we have a flu virus, that is transmitted the same way as previous flu viruses, with what we know having a similar death rate and the effects similar, can crash our economy and shut down our lives. It certainly sends a message to all the countries that dont like us that its pretty easy to do.
I'm still scratching my head with the fact that elementary, Jr High and high schools in Iowa are still open. Young kids and elderly are the ones who really need to fear this virus.
At this point from what we know from what we are told, and that information is fairly vague, all of this is either a gross over reaction or there is a whole lot that we do not know. What I take from this is how fragile our structure and system is, that we have a flu virus, that is transmitted the same way as previous flu viruses, with what we know having a similar death rate and the effects similar, can crash our economy and shut down our lives. It certainly sends a message to all the countries that dont like us that its pretty easy to do.
Definitely banner worthy for Fran. At least we won't go 0-4 in March!
My question is this....Now that this Coronavirus exists, is it here to stay? Can it come back next winter? I have heard doctors say they have a cure for it, but it wouldn't get out there until next year.First off the coronavirus is not an influenza virus. Experts have a yearly Flu vaccine and sometimes a supplemental vaccine since they know the various variants and which type will be going thru the population. The coronavirus is in the family of viruses that give us the common cold but there are no vaccines right now for it.
Even with people getting flu shots many thousands die of the flu each year or more likely die of pneumonia complications. And probably a lot of these people who die of flu dont get a shot. Imagine if 150 million americans get the coronavirus and even 1% die.
They are just trying to keep it from spreading very rapidly where there would be little room in hospitals.
Which those folks are at a greater risk if the virus spreads like wild fire. It sucks. I hate it. But if NBA players making millions dont play, should student athletes be playing? I vote for playing the conference tournaments in 45 days... But who knows what they'll do.
Ya know, this could work in our favor. Luka may say, "I gotta come back now. I never had my chance at a NCAA tourney run."
We're gonna look back at this some day in the future and just shake our heads.
My question is this....Now that this Coronavirus exists, is it here to stay? Can it come back next winter? I have heard doctors say they have a cure for it, but it wouldn't get out there until next year.
We're gonna look back at this some day in the future and just shake our heads.
Its obvious the media is hammering these decision makers to cancel everything because of the idealistic safety of the people. However, if I was the head of conference or the NCAA, knowing that I have far more to deal with than being idealistic, that I would have a problem with cancelling a huge tournament and telling people to go home so that they can all go across the street and hang out a restaurant or buffet or go downtown and go to the mall and go shopping. At some point everyone has to ask themselves where it stops at.
That’s what happens if we don’t do this. The countries that have gotten on top of this did this stuff early. We are behaving like Italy where it’s getting out of hand.
The infectious disease community isn't sure why, but, actually, for the most part kids have been sparedI'm still scratching my head with the fact that elementary, Jr High and high schools in Iowa are still open. Young kids and elderly are the ones who really need to fear this virus.