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Post by greybeav on Nov 10, 2020 14:24:28 GMT -8
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Post by lotrader on Nov 10, 2020 18:20:59 GMT -8
Wow! So the PAC-12 quarantines the entire team for 2 weeks if a player tests positive? Hopefully they will test more than once to eliminate false positives before taking these measures to quarantine the entire team. This could really mess up the scheduling
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Post by oldbeav on Nov 10, 2020 18:55:49 GMT -8
Wow! So the PAC-12 quarantines the entire team for 2 weeks if a player tests positive? Hopefully they will test more than once to eliminate false positives before taking these measures to quarantine the entire team. This could really mess up the scheduling “In accordance with contact tracing rules set forth by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, the university decided the whole team must enter quarantine.”
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Post by Werebeaver on Nov 10, 2020 21:02:08 GMT -8
Wow! So the PAC-12 quarantines the entire team for 2 weeks if a player tests positive? Hopefully they will test more than once to eliminate false positives before taking these measures to quarantine the entire team. This could really mess up the scheduling God help us all if scheduling gets messed up.
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Post by rmancarl on Nov 10, 2020 21:04:24 GMT -8
Thus the reason the NCAA is giving everyone who participates an extra year of eligibility. There could be a lot of games cut out of this season with no, to little, chance to make up the games. It will be interesting to see how this is handled once we get to tournament time. I hope everyone stays safe. I also hope we are much closer to normality by the time next season rolls around.
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Post by bmoc on Nov 11, 2020 5:52:34 GMT -8
If the process is similar to Oregon's, they were listed as a "presumptive" case (even with a negative test result) because they were in "close contact" with her. It's one of the reasons our numbers are spiking because of aggressive contact tracing and testing. Think about it: 13 ladies scrimmage for an hour. One doesn't feel good and tests positive, 12 get tested come back negative, but are listed as "presumptive", the whole team quarantines for 14 days, statewide numbers spike, panic begins to settle in, people in bow ties start enacting draconian rules and our season is in real jeopardy. This has been the strangest reaction to a virus that I have ever seen. I just want to be able to cheer my team on and scream at the refs (especially Missy Barlow and Michael Price)!
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Post by lotrader on Nov 11, 2020 6:53:24 GMT -8
If the process is similar to Oregon's, they were listed as a "presumptive" case (even with a negative test result) because they were in "close contact" with her. It's one of the reasons our numbers are spiking because of aggressive contact tracing and testing. Think about it: 13 ladies scrimmage for an hour. One doesn't feel good and tests positive, 12 get tested come back negative, but are listed as "presumptive", the whole team quarantines for 14 days, statewide numbers spike, panic begins to settle in, people in bow ties start enacting draconian rules and our season is in real jeopardy. This has been the strangest reaction to a virus that I have ever seen. I just want to be able to cheer my team on and scream at the refs (especially Missy Barlow and Michael Price)! Maybe we'll not have any refs this season due to "presumptive" false positives of our PAC-12 referees. It will be just like playing ball at Dixon Recreation Center where the players are responsible for calling their own fouls. Of course, we still need someone to manage the clock, but these people have to be tested as well. Draconian....great (and sad) word.
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Post by oldbeav on Nov 11, 2020 7:20:47 GMT -8
If the process is similar to Oregon's, they were listed as a "presumptive" case (even with a negative test result) because they were in "close contact" with her. It's one of the reasons our numbers are spiking because of aggressive contact tracing and testing. Think about it: 13 ladies scrimmage for an hour. One doesn't feel good and tests positive, 12 get tested come back negative, but are listed as "presumptive", the whole team quarantines for 14 days, statewide numbers spike, panic begins to settle in, people in bow ties start enacting draconian rules and our season is in real jeopardy. This has been the strangest reaction to a virus that I have ever seen. I just want to be able to cheer my team on and scream at the refs (especially Missy Barlow and Michael Price)! According to the Benton County Health Dept, “Presumptive means an individual is symptomatic and has been tested for COVID-19, but test results have not been reported.” So those in quarantine with no symptoms and a negative test would not be listed as presumptive.
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Post by alwaysorange on Nov 11, 2020 7:23:13 GMT -8
If the process is similar to Oregon's, they were listed as a "presumptive" case (even with a negative test result) because they were in "close contact" with her. It's one of the reasons our numbers are spiking because of aggressive contact tracing and testing. Think about it: 13 ladies scrimmage for an hour. One doesn't feel good and tests positive, 12 get tested come back negative, but are listed as "presumptive", the whole team quarantines for 14 days, statewide numbers spike, panic begins to settle in, people in bow ties start enacting draconian rules and our season is in real jeopardy. This has been the strangest reaction to a virus that I have ever seen. I just want to be able to cheer my team on and scream at the refs (especially Missy Barlow and Michael Price)! According to the Benton County Health Dept, “Presumptive means an individual is symptomatic and has been tested for COVID-19, but test results have not been reported.” So those in quarantine with no symptoms and a negative test would not be listed as presumptive. Please stop with the facts. They just get in the way
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Post by sparty on Nov 11, 2020 7:37:32 GMT -8
If the process is similar to Oregon's, they were listed as a "presumptive" case (even with a negative test result) because they were in "close contact" with her. It's one of the reasons our numbers are spiking because of aggressive contact tracing and testing. Think about it: 13 ladies scrimmage for an hour. One doesn't feel good and tests positive, 12 get tested come back negative, but are listed as "presumptive", the whole team quarantines for 14 days, statewide numbers spike, panic begins to settle in, people in bow ties start enacting draconian rules and our season is in real jeopardy. This has been the strangest reaction to a virus that I have ever seen. I just want to be able to cheer my team on and scream at the refs (especially Missy Barlow and Michael Price)! What if a ref tests positive?
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Post by 411500 on Nov 11, 2020 7:54:19 GMT -8
Refs!! Good point sparty. Refs live in a much more expanded social universes than athletes. They have all kinds of day jobs, and most likely, have less control over their range of exposure.....The ref issue has not occurred to me before.....but if protocols stay in place, we are going to see some interesting shuffling when a ref phones in on game day with a fever or a hacking cough.....
I'm just guessing here, but it seems likely that every game will have to have at least 2 alternate refs on call, on short notice. That means a local ref of some kind or another may be called in to officiate a game......
Anyone know more about this?? I'm interested in learning more about this.....Obviously, the Pac does not want a game day shut down because 2 refs call in sick.....Which, looking at the numbers, is not that far fetched..... GO BEAVS!!
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Post by bmoc on Nov 11, 2020 8:32:25 GMT -8
If the process is similar to Oregon's, they were listed as a "presumptive" case (even with a negative test result) because they were in "close contact" with her. It's one of the reasons our numbers are spiking because of aggressive contact tracing and testing. Think about it: 13 ladies scrimmage for an hour. One doesn't feel good and tests positive, 12 get tested come back negative, but are listed as "presumptive", the whole team quarantines for 14 days, statewide numbers spike, panic begins to settle in, people in bow ties start enacting draconian rules and our season is in real jeopardy. This has been the strangest reaction to a virus that I have ever seen. I just want to be able to cheer my team on and scream at the refs (especially Missy Barlow and Michael Price)! According to the Benton County Health Dept, “Presumptive means an individual is symptomatic and has been tested for COVID-19, but test results have not been reported.” So those in quarantine with no symptoms and a negative test would not be listed as presumptive. In theory.....however I know of two instances within the last month (in Marion County) where the individuals who were in close contact tested negative but were placed on the "presumptive positive" list. There's a LOT of inconsistency and changing narratives. It's hard to pin down exactly what's going on, but I do know it's having a deep impact on our society.
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Post by greybeav on Nov 11, 2020 8:44:02 GMT -8
I was hoping for a little sympathy for USC when I started this thread, I appreciate BMOC adding "but I do know it's having a deep impact on our society." I hope I am not alone in the back-the-pac mentality. I'm hoping WBB will be a continued distraction from what is going on in general. I was thrilled how well the WNBA experiment went, I hope the NCAA can learn from that, give us some sort of tournament(s).
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Post by rmancarl on Nov 11, 2020 8:46:23 GMT -8
I'm not sure what all of this means, but I do know people who tested negative but were still considered, and told they were positive, because they had all the symptoms. Basketball season coincides with flu season. If a player, coach, ref, etc get the flu, I'm guessing the chances are great that games will be cancelled and teams may be quarantined, because they have COVID like symptoms. Hopefully, they have good plans in place, but this is something that is difficult to plan for.
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Post by lotrader on Nov 11, 2020 9:51:18 GMT -8
According to the Benton County Health Dept, “Presumptive means an individual is symptomatic and has been tested for COVID-19, but test results have not been reported.” So those in quarantine with no symptoms and a negative test would not be listed as presumptive. Please stop with the facts. They just get in the way Please! There is no consistency across our counties, states, nations, across the globe. That is a fact. My daughter, and a friend went through an OHSU drive through Covid testing location a month ago. My daughter hung in there to complete the testing, even though it took an hour before she even got to the actual "swab". Her friend, wasn't so patient, and, eventually bailed because it took too long. A few days later, my daughter's friend got an email stating that he tested positive for Covid-19, even though he didn't make it to the "swab" stage of OHSU's Covid-19 testing.
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