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Post by jdogge on Feb 25, 2021 18:07:50 GMT -8
Will fans who are fully COVID immunized be able to attend games in person?
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Post by ocbeav on Feb 26, 2021 0:41:39 GMT -8
My friend who lives in Phoenix was planning to attend the game but found out it’s for GCU students only. Really??
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Post by jefframp on Feb 26, 2021 7:59:00 GMT -8
Will fans who are fully COVID immunized be able to attend games in person? I sure hope so. Got my second dose on Feb. 4th Sometimes it helps to be 95+ years old. (Wink)
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Post by shelby on Feb 26, 2021 9:37:03 GMT -8
95 yoa ? You are more likely to die playing BINGO !🤡
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Post by Judge Smails on Feb 26, 2021 9:50:59 GMT -8
Will fans who are fully COVID immunized be able to attend games in person? If you are talking about home games, the answer is no.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Feb 26, 2021 14:52:43 GMT -8
Will fans who are fully COVID immunized be able to attend games in person? If you are talking about home games, the answer is no. That is quite simply asinine. Someone should sue on the grounds that the rule is arbitrary and capricious. And they should sue in Utah, if possible.
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Post by Judge Smails on Feb 26, 2021 15:02:55 GMT -8
If you are talking about home games, the answer is no. That is quite simply asinine. Someone should sue on the grounds that the rule is arbitrary and capricious. And they should sue in Utah, if possible. Your going to sue the Oregon Governor in Utah? Good luck.
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Post by abureid on Feb 26, 2021 15:39:05 GMT -8
That is quite simply asinine. Someone should sue on the grounds that the rule is arbitrary and capricious. And they should sue in Utah, if possible. Your going to sue the Oregon Governor in Utah? Good luck. Why not just challenge her to a duel.
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Post by billthebeav on Feb 26, 2021 16:16:12 GMT -8
Your going to sue the Oregon Governor in Utah? Good luck. Why not just challenge her to a duel. That is thinking outside the box. Will it be on PPV?
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Post by irimi on Feb 27, 2021 9:26:52 GMT -8
Hell, I love sitting in Goss as much as anybody, but dammit, last year we lost our season to the virus and I don't want anything to jeopardize this season! Clear out the who freakin' campus, I don't care. I just need my Beaver baseball.
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Post by steinlager on Feb 27, 2021 9:56:54 GMT -8
If you are talking about home games, the answer is no. That is quite simply asinine. Someone should sue on the grounds that the rule is arbitrary and capricious. And they should sue in Utah, if possible. Seastape. Give us a legal opinion.
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Post by bucktoothvarmit on Feb 27, 2021 11:16:56 GMT -8
Tried to post the gif of Kramer's "capricious and arbitrary" but I guess I need to study more Go beavs!!
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Post by mbabeav on Feb 27, 2021 12:24:27 GMT -8
Hell, I love sitting in Goss as much as anybody, but dammit, last year we lost our season to the virus and I don't want anything to jeopardize this season! Clear out the who freakin' campus, I don't care. I just need my Beaver baseball. This is not the governor - she is listening to the docs and such, and Oregon is doing an excellent job compared to almost all of the country in keeping our cases down. What this is, is Oregon State University having the most intensive testing regime in the entire world, it seems like. When they are testing about 4% of the county population, and 80% of the county cases are coming from their test results (give or take a few because no one wants to admit just how many of the positive tests come from OSU vs the rest of the 19-29 year olds in the county), that tells you two things. 1. The actual cases in the state have been much higher that test reports, mainly due to so many asymptomatic cases or cases that are so weak that people don't get tested. 2. The 19-29 year old age group has the least willingness to control their behavior in ways that limit the spread of the illness amongst their cohort. If the rest of the county was as willing as my age group to do what is asked, we'd be near the bottom in the state, not at the top. It's extremely frustrating, but thankfully Linn County is just a few miles away.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Feb 27, 2021 12:24:39 GMT -8
That is quite simply asinine. Someone should sue on the grounds that the rule is arbitrary and capricious. And they should sue in Utah, if possible. Your going to sue the Oregon Governor in Utah? Good luck. *You're If it is a Pac-12-wide rule, there should be a suit in Utah, because it is the most conservative of the five states. You could name all five governors there in the same suit...........
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Post by Judge Smails on Feb 27, 2021 12:30:24 GMT -8
Your going to sue the Oregon Governor in Utah? Good luck. *You're If it is a Pac-12-wide rule, there should be a suit in Utah, because it is the most conservative of the five states. You could name all five governors there in the same suit........... Youer incorrect. The Pac 12 is based in CA, not Utah. No way that happens.
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