phxpoke said:Eight poke wrestlers also tested positive as well. Let's hope they can get it under control soon.
Short answer: No'PokeForLife said:I say good. Get it over with now because a breakout is inevitable. Better to do it now with enough time to get through quarantine time before the games start.
Only question I would have though is this -- is there a required number of practices a kid has to participate in before being allowed to play a game, and if so, will some of these guys be short practices come Nevada?
fromolwyoming said:I will say, Albany County currently has the highest total cases so far. And that was before this outbreak.
OrediggerPoke said:fromolwyoming said:I will say, Albany County currently has the highest total cases so far. And that was before this outbreak.
Purely a result of University testing. No other county is seeing the level of testing that Albany County is.
LanderPoke said:All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
Yep. There are countries with higher population densities that have pretty much contained it. And places like New Zealand have brought it down to about a handful. But nope, "I dun wanna were a mazk! Itz against Godz will!" kind of people just make it worse for everyone.WestWYOPoke said:LanderPoke said:All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
I am definitely sick of it. It's a shame that people minimize a semi- deadly virus that could easily be controlled with basic precautions like wearing masks, proper hygiene and social distancing. But when a large percentage of the population thinks it's "no big deal", it actually lingers longer than it should.
Ironic that the crowd pushing loudest to "open everything back up" is also the crowd refusing to follow simple practices that would actually allow everything to open back up.
Again, it's not the plague, it's not just a cold, but this Sh#t would have been over months ago if everyone could have just followed basic rules for 2-3 months.
What you are saying makes no sense. You really think that by wearing masks it will just 'go away'? Even if masks do work (which they don't) wouldn't that draw things out longer? Why would we want ever that? Why is no one dying in New York anymore? It's because they have herd immunity, not because of inane measure they've put in place. The only reason we aren't back to normal life is because of the social distancing. Masks don't do shit, but hiding in your basement sure does slow the spread. Sweden, and many other countries have herd immunity. Few people are dying. We could be like them., but no, we have to lockdown and basically ruin the social fabric of our county. It's unprecedented and mindless and will be one of the biggest human mistake in history.WestWYOPoke said:LanderPoke said:All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
I am definitely sick of it. It's a shame that people minimize a semi- deadly virus that could easily be controlled with basic precautions like wearing masks, proper hygiene and social distancing. But when a large percentage of the population thinks it's "no big deal", it actually lingers longer than it should.
Ironic that the crowd pushing loudest to "open everything back up" is also the crowd refusing to follow simple practices that would actually allow everything to open back up.
Again, it's not the plague, it's not just a cold, but this Sh#t would have been over months ago if everyone could have just followed basic rules for 2-3 months.
fromolwyoming said:Yep. There are countries with higher population densities that have pretty much contained it. And places like New Zealand have brought it down to about a handful. But nope, "I dun wanna were a mazk! Itz against Godz will!" kind of people just make it worse for everyone.WestWYOPoke said:LanderPoke said:All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
I am definitely sick of it. It's a shame that people minimize a semi- deadly virus that could easily be controlled with basic precautions like wearing masks, proper hygiene and social distancing. But when a large percentage of the population thinks it's "no big deal", it actually lingers longer than it should.
Ironic that the crowd pushing loudest to "open everything back up" is also the crowd refusing to follow simple practices that would actually allow everything to open back up.
Again, it's not the plague, it's not just a cold, but this Sh#t would have been over months ago if everyone could have just followed basic rules for 2-3 months.
And I wish I was exaggerating on that, but some people really do have that kind of mentality, along with simply not taking Covid seriously (with some of those paying the ultimate price). So, wear a mask when around other people. At least attempt to keep 6 feet apart. And practice basic hygiene.
LanderPoke said:All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
Case in pointLanderPoke said:What you are saying makes no sense. You really think that by wearing masks it will just 'go away'? Even if masks do work (which they don't) wouldn't that draw things out longer? Why would we want ever that? Why is no one dying in New York anymore? It's because they have herd immunity, not because of inane measure they've put in place. The only reason we aren't back to normal life is because of the social distancing. Masks don't do shit, but hiding in your basement sure does slow the spread. Sweden, and many other countries have herd immunity. Few people are dying. We could be like them., but no, we have to lockdown and basically ruin the social fabric of our county. It's unprecedented and mindless and will be one of the biggest human mistake in history.WestWYOPoke said:LanderPoke said:All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
I am definitely sick of it. It's a shame that people minimize a semi- deadly virus that could easily be controlled with basic precautions like wearing masks, proper hygiene and social distancing. But when a large percentage of the population thinks it's "no big deal", it actually lingers longer than it should.
Ironic that the crowd pushing loudest to "open everything back up" is also the crowd refusing to follow simple practices that would actually allow everything to open back up.
Again, it's not the plague, it's not just a cold, but this Sh#t would have been over months ago if everyone could have just followed basic rules for 2-3 months.