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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jun 11, 2020 7:57:49 GMT -8
All I know is statewide Arizona just had to re-enact emergency surge capacity protocols for their hospitals because they re-opened with little to no restrictions. It only took three weeks to surge again. Just more hysteria. And it's only old folks who are dying, they'd be dying of something else pretty soon anyways. It's all a hoax.
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Post by ag87 on Jun 11, 2020 8:04:12 GMT -8
There are a couple of people here who are o'd'ing on fox news. What's the other network that is trying to flank fox to the right? OANN? I don't think it's carried on dish.
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Post by spudbeaver on Jun 11, 2020 9:29:42 GMT -8
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Post by bucktoothvarmit on Jun 11, 2020 9:38:20 GMT -8
This will probably be the year my seats go unused. I do hope to attend the Civil War though. (and on as many duk fans as I can) Go Beavs!!
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Post by atownbeaver on Jun 11, 2020 10:15:29 GMT -8
There is a pretty severe data lag on that dashboard it appears for just the hospitalization tab. If you look at the bottom three hospital related metrics, all indicate increases in utilization. There is a note on the top that indicates they are experiencing issues with the dashboard. On June 6th the AZ dept of health officially sent a letter to all hospitals instructing them to once again activate their emergency plans and prepare to shut elective procedures back down. They did note they are reporting 1,412 more cases today. looking at their positive case per day dashboard is not encouraging.
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Post by spudbeaver on Jun 11, 2020 10:58:35 GMT -8
There is a pretty severe data lag on that dashboard it appears for just the hospitalization tab. If you look at the bottom three hospital related metrics, all indicate increases in utilization. There is a note on the top that indicates they are experiencing issues with the dashboard. On June 6th the AZ dept of health officially sent a letter to all hospitals instructing them to once again activate their emergency plans and prepare to shut elective procedures back down. They did note they are reporting 1,412 more cases today. looking at their positive case per day dashboard is not encouraging. Reported. Not admitted.
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Post by TheGlove on Jun 11, 2020 11:07:35 GMT -8
This will probably be the year my seats go unused. I do hope to attend the Civil War though. (and on as many duk fans as I can) Go Beavs!! if only baseba1111 were here to cap on you for wishing death on duck fans.
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Post by TheGlove on Jun 11, 2020 11:12:13 GMT -8
You’re wrong. By saying this, you realize that you put the student in a terrible position. He simply wants to play ball. Probably more than we want him to play ball. So he will, if given the opportunity. Do you think a young man would make the best decision in such a scenario, especially when adults can’t seem to think logically about it? The student shouldn’t be left to make a damned if you do, damned if you don’t sort of choice. But that’s exactly what you are saying. They have a choice while many cant even go to work. So many aren't even given a chance to make a good or bad decision. What's stopping all the people forced out of work (you keep bringing them up) from getting a job in another line of work that is desperate for workers?
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Post by greshambeaver on Jun 11, 2020 12:20:30 GMT -8
All I know is statewide Arizona just had to re-enact emergency surge capacity protocols for their hospitals because they re-opened with little to no restrictions. It only took three weeks to surge again. You are right and Henry is one selfish fool!
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Post by irimi on Jun 11, 2020 12:23:29 GMT -8
It should be noted that in the state of Oregon, 20-29 year olds lead all other age groups for contracting COVID-19.
Now, you can say that only old people are dying from it. And you can say that young people won’t die from it. And you can try to argue that they will be in a safer environment on campus than not. But the numbers show that they will get it.
And odds are, they will spread it.
So even if you don’t care about the players, even if you think they won’t be pressured into playing, even if you think their scholarship is worth it, you cannot argue that a football season will not prolong the COVID 19 situation. If you’re OK with killing the economy more, then yeah, we should have a football season.
But all I care about are the athletes and their situation. You guys care about the money. Figure it out.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 11, 2020 12:38:18 GMT -8
They have a choice while many cant even go to work. So many aren't even given a chance to make a good or bad decision. What's stopping all the people forced out of work (you keep bringing them up) from getting a job in another line of work that is desperate for workers? A lot of people "forced out of work" are small business owners. (My parents, my brother, and my uncle each own a small business.) They still have to run their businesses. Would you have them pick up a second job, while also running their business? Those are the Americans that I really feel bad for in all of this.
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Post by TheGlove on Jun 11, 2020 12:56:40 GMT -8
What's stopping all the people forced out of work (you keep bringing them up) from getting a job in another line of work that is desperate for workers? A lot of people "forced out of work" are small business owners. (My parents, my brother, and my uncle each own a small business.) They still have to run their businesses. Would you have them pick up a second job, while also running their business? Those are the Americans that I really feel bad for in all of this. If they own a small business and are still running it, how does that put them "out of work?" Sounds like they are working to me. Then you bring up "a second job." Do they still have their first job (running their small business) or don't they? Out of income maybe? And yes, I suggest that they could find work/income elsewhere, in the short term to help keep things afloat.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 11, 2020 12:59:32 GMT -8
There is a pretty severe data lag on that dashboard it appears for just the hospitalization tab. If you look at the bottom three hospital related metrics, all indicate increases in utilization. There is a note on the top that indicates they are experiencing issues with the dashboard. On June 6th the AZ dept of health officially sent a letter to all hospitals instructing them to once again activate their emergency plans and prepare to shut elective procedures back down. They did note they are reporting 1,412 more cases today. looking at their positive case per day dashboard is not encouraging. Correlation is not causation. Arizona had two consecutive weeks of week-over decreases in coronavirus. However, that ended after May 28, 2020. What happened on the 28th? The George Floyd riots started in earnest on that day. Since then, new cases have risen 248%! If it had not been for the riots, I believe that you would have seen coronavirus cases continue their downward trek.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 11, 2020 13:07:35 GMT -8
A lot of people "forced out of work" are small business owners. (My parents, my brother, and my uncle each own a small business.) They still have to run their businesses. Would you have them pick up a second job, while also running their business? Those are the Americans that I really feel bad for in all of this. If they own a small business and are still running it, how does that put them "out of work?" Sounds like they are working to me. Then you bring up "a second job." Do they still have their first job (running their small business) or don't they? Out of income maybe? And yes, I suggest that they could find work/income elsewhere, in the short term to help keep things afloat. In response to your post, I am Jim Mora level indignant: Respectfully, your suggestion is more asinine than the reporter's question there. Yes, they are out of income, but they still have to provide for themselves and their employees to make sure that their employees do not run off to find another job. Doing that normally is a full-time job. Doing it while scrounging for income to make it all work is basically three jobs. And now, they are supposed to pick up what amounts to a fourth job to make it all work? That is seriously your response? We hate people that actually innovate and work hard. How dare they create good-paying jobs. They should be punished. It is thinking like that that almost allowed China to become the largest economy on Earth. #MAGA
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Post by spudbeaver on Jun 11, 2020 13:20:12 GMT -8
It should be noted that in the state of Oregon, 20-29 year olds lead all other age groups for contracting COVID-19. Now, you can say that only old people are dying from it. And you can say that young people won’t die from it. And you can try to argue that they will be in a safer environment on campus than not. But the numbers show that they will get it. And odds are, they will spread it. So even if you don’t care about the players, even if you think they won’t be pressured into playing, even if you think their scholarship is worth it, you cannot argue that a football season will not prolong the COVID 19 situation. If you’re OK with killing the economy more, then yeah, we should have a football season. But all I care about are the athletes and their situation. You guys care about the money. Figure it out.
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