CoVid-19, the NFL Draft and the 2020 NFL Season
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Re: CoVid-19, the NFL Draft and the 2020 NFL Season
Governor DeWine extended school closures until May 1st here in Ohio.
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Re: CoVid-19, the NFL Draft and the 2020 NFL Season
Small update from the West Coast.
We've actually been doing ok in Southern California, given the circumstances, but I have to say - my mind is completely blown on just how underprepared we really are/were.
As I said, we haven't even been hit that hard yet, and still... us firemedics (and ambulance medics, nurses and docs at the ERs) are reusing our N100 masks, googles and sometimes gowns even after possible exposure just because there aren't any to go around.
If contact is made with a confirmed Covid19 positive patient we get tested only IF we have symptoms, because somehow testing is still not available en masse. We have a ton of new protocols in place, but most of them seem pretty hodge podge as far as stopping the spread (for example, if my partner gets symptoms and tests positive I still don't get sent to testing unless I also have symptoms).
Don't get me wrong, I understand the dilemma - you obviously can't send everyone home just because they dealt with a positive patient (because we wouldn't have enough personnel after a few days), and I don't want to be anywhere else than what I'm doing, but the lack of supplies and testing leaves me a bit flabbergasted. It's April after all.
Anyway, long story short, we are doing more or less well so far - how about all the rest of you guys posting before? You all doing alright?
Hope everyone and their families are safe, especially out East and around New Orleans..
We've actually been doing ok in Southern California, given the circumstances, but I have to say - my mind is completely blown on just how underprepared we really are/were.
As I said, we haven't even been hit that hard yet, and still... us firemedics (and ambulance medics, nurses and docs at the ERs) are reusing our N100 masks, googles and sometimes gowns even after possible exposure just because there aren't any to go around.
If contact is made with a confirmed Covid19 positive patient we get tested only IF we have symptoms, because somehow testing is still not available en masse. We have a ton of new protocols in place, but most of them seem pretty hodge podge as far as stopping the spread (for example, if my partner gets symptoms and tests positive I still don't get sent to testing unless I also have symptoms).
Don't get me wrong, I understand the dilemma - you obviously can't send everyone home just because they dealt with a positive patient (because we wouldn't have enough personnel after a few days), and I don't want to be anywhere else than what I'm doing, but the lack of supplies and testing leaves me a bit flabbergasted. It's April after all.
Anyway, long story short, we are doing more or less well so far - how about all the rest of you guys posting before? You all doing alright?
Hope everyone and their families are safe, especially out East and around New Orleans..
Re: CoVid-19, the NFL Draft and the 2020 NFL Season
President Trump told Roger Goodell the season should start on time
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Re: CoVid-19, the NFL Draft and the 2020 NFL Season
Yea trump hasn’t been wrong about anything with this virus before. Hope he’s right about this though
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Re: CoVid-19, the NFL Draft and the 2020 NFL Season
I think wanting "fans in the stands" is a wild long shot.Sfoster2625 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 5:05 pmYea trump hasn’t been wrong about anything with this virus before. Hope he’s right about this though
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Corona virus update.
Small steps.
Trump said he’s not extending the social distancing guidelines for the country and in fact are going to let the state’s (as they have always done) reopen on their own terms..
The article states that “may will a transition month.. June.. everything should be open and then July everything should be rocking again”
I hope to god this is true so we get playoff basketball, the first pitch for baseball, and awful beatwriter reports from training camp.
https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/us_world ... 80abd.html
Trump said he’s not extending the social distancing guidelines for the country and in fact are going to let the state’s (as they have always done) reopen on their own terms..
The article states that “may will a transition month.. June.. everything should be open and then July everything should be rocking again”
I hope to god this is true so we get playoff basketball, the first pitch for baseball, and awful beatwriter reports from training camp.
https://www.fox5vegas.com/news/us_world ... 80abd.html
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That seems very aggressive and I definitely don't see "everything rocking" in July. I think that most governors are being very, very careful about their approach. The Action Network put out an article recently consolidating the most recent updates coming from most major sports. The NFL is making plans (emphasis: making, not implementing) on starting the football season in October, and moving the SB to the end of February (link: https://www.actionnetwork.com/news/upda ... oronavirus).
The NFL also said that until ALL teams are able to run business as usual--which would include training camp, practice, etc--none of the teams will be allowed to conduct business as usual. This means that if 31 of 32 teams' states loosen stay-at-home restrictions, then they are still not going to be able to hold regular meetings and practice.
The legitimate concern is that as infection numbers begin to stabilize, the general public will be too quick to assume it's over, which will result in another spike. Literally every governor in the country is trying to avoid loosening restrictions too early. So while some states may begin to transition in May, I think realistically that's too early of a timeline for us to expect.
The NFL also said that until ALL teams are able to run business as usual--which would include training camp, practice, etc--none of the teams will be allowed to conduct business as usual. This means that if 31 of 32 teams' states loosen stay-at-home restrictions, then they are still not going to be able to hold regular meetings and practice.
The legitimate concern is that as infection numbers begin to stabilize, the general public will be too quick to assume it's over, which will result in another spike. Literally every governor in the country is trying to avoid loosening restrictions too early. So while some states may begin to transition in May, I think realistically that's too early of a timeline for us to expect.
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Re: Corona virus update.
Haaaaaaaaaaave ya met Brian Kemp?heyfeefellskee wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 5:01 am Literally every governor in the country is trying to avoid loosening restrictions too early.
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Re: Corona virus update.
The reality is, at some point, things are going to have to re open. It will become a necessity of survival. It's a flu like strain. The world of people can't and won't shut down forever over it.
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Re: Corona virus update.
No, we can't shut down forever. But we also can open up and create more spikes of illness & death. We don't know if this is just the first of several peaks. It's possible we have rolling shutdowns and quarantines for a couple years.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 6:54 am The reality is, at some point, things are going to have to re open. It will become a necessity of survival. It's a flu like strain. The world of people can't and won't shut down forever over it.
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It's possible, but we really won't know. I don't think that the economy will be shut down into the fall the way it is now though, as it stands right now.Pac_Eddy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:00 amNo, we can't shut down forever. But we also can open up and create more spikes of illness & death. We don't know if this is just the first of several peaks. It's possible we have rolling shutdowns and quarantines for a couple years.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 6:54 am The reality is, at some point, things are going to have to re open. It will become a necessity of survival. It's a flu like strain. The world of people can't and won't shut down forever over it.
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Foodie. Mild sauce goes in the trash. Well done steak goes with it.
Habaneros make the best hot sauce. Throwing a bunch of random stuff on top of fries doesn't mean you call it "poutine".
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Habaneros make the best hot sauce. Throwing a bunch of random stuff on top of fries doesn't mean you call it "poutine".
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I fear the longer we shut down will increase the impact of depression, drugs, crime, etc...on society. We are already seeing/hearing about this. So it is important in my opinion to open up a soon as we can or the economy may never recover. Unfortunately there is no perfect scenario for that, we just have to take that leap (in steps) soon, in my opinion.
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Agreed.azthecrow wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:56 am I fear the longer we shut down will increase the impact of depression, drugs, crime, etc...on society. We are already seeing/hearing about this. So it is important in my opinion to open up a soon as we can or the economy may never recover. Unfortunately there is no perfect scenario for that, we just have to take that leap (in steps) soon, in my opinion.
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What’s the issue with these things?azthecrow wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:56 am I fear the longer we shut down will increase the impact of depression, drugs, crime, etc...on society. We are already seeing/hearing about this. So it is important in my opinion to open up a soon as we can or the economy may never recover. Unfortunately there is no perfect scenario for that, we just have to take that leap (in steps) soon, in my opinion.
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Re: Corona virus update.
I fear we haven't shut down nearly enough (as a whole country) and once we open back up we see another spike and have to repeat the whole process again.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 8:14 amAgreed.azthecrow wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:56 am I fear the longer we shut down will increase the impact of depression, drugs, crime, etc...on society. We are already seeing/hearing about this. So it is important in my opinion to open up a soon as we can or the economy may never recover. Unfortunately there is no perfect scenario for that, we just have to take that leap (in steps) soon, in my opinion.
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