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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 7, 2020 22:07:26 GMT -5
saying college players might "die" from covid-19 has "zero" basis for the truth. i mean, i can understand folk being concerned about covid-19, but some of ya'll are taking it way too far. speculating that college aged football players might "die" from covid has no statistical basis whatsoever. ain't no college football players died so far due to covid-19, and to the best of my knowledge ain't no college football players even been "hospitalized" due to covid-19.
so please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares out any probability of that happening...
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Post by saabman on Aug 7, 2020 22:19:54 GMT -5
saying college players might "die" from covid-19 has "zero" basis for the truth. i mean, i can understand folk being concerned about covid-19, but some of ya'll are taking way too far. speculating that college aged football players might "die" has no statistical basis whatsoever. ain't no college football players died due to covid-19, and to the best of my knowledge ain't no college football players been "hospitalized" due to covid-19. so please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares that out... You are still missing the point OSA . This is about the spread of the virus to the community that is vulnerable with pre-existing medical conditions and some unknown conditions . A person does not have to die to make a community Toxic . I'll just agree to disagree SMIB !!
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 7, 2020 22:31:14 GMT -5
saying college players might "die" from covid-19 has "zero" basis for the truth. i mean, i can understand folk being concerned about covid-19, but some of ya'll are taking way too far. speculating that college aged football players might "die" has no statistical basis whatsoever. ain't no college football players died due to covid-19, and to the best of my knowledge ain't no college football players been "hospitalized" due to covid-19. so please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares that out... You are still missing the point OSA . This is about the spread of the virus to the community that is vulnerable with pre-existing medical conditions and some unknown conditions . A person does not have to die to make a community Toxic . I'll just agree to disagree SMIB !! saab, i am not missing the point. not sure what your point is, but my point is that there is "zero" evidence that college aged football players will "die" from covid. if so, please "prove me wrong". where is the "evidence" that college aged football players will likely "die" from covid-19? how many 18 to 23 year old "active" college aged athletes have "died or been hospitalized" due to covid-19? that's the only point i'm talking about and nothing else. anything other than "evidence" that college aged football players will likely "die" from covid-19 has nothing whatsoever to do with my point. i'll wait (but will not hold my breath) while ya'll show me concrete "evidence" that college aged football players will likely "die" from covid-19...
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Post by saabman on Aug 7, 2020 23:02:18 GMT -5
You are still missing the point OSA . This is about the spread of the virus to the community that is vulnerable with pre-existing medical conditions and some unknown conditions . A person does not have to die to make a community Toxic . I'll just agree to disagree SMIB !! saab, i am not missing the point. not sure what your point is, but my point is that there is "zero" evidence that college aged football players will "die" from covid. if so, please "prove me wrong". where is the "evidence" that college aged football players will likely "die" from covid-19? how many 18 to 23 year old "active" college aged athletes have "died or been hospitalized" due to covid-19? that's the only point i'm talking about and nothing else. anything other than "evidence" that college aged football players will likely "die" from covid-19 has nothing whatsoever to do with my point. i'll wait (but will not hold my breath) while ya'll show me concrete "evidence" that college aged football players will likely "die" from covid-19... I'll agree to disagree old friend.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2020 12:34:35 GMT -5
saying college players might "die" from covid-19 has "zero" basis for the truth. i mean, i can understand folk being concerned about covid-19, but some of ya'll are taking it way too far. speculating that college aged football players might "die" from covid has no statistical basis whatsoever. ain't no college football players died so far due to covid-19, and to the best of my knowledge ain't no college football players even been "hospitalized" due to covid-19. so please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares out any probability of that happening... I'm just going to post this here: www.si.com/college/indiana/football/indiana-freshman-brady-feeney-seriously-ill-covid-19
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2020 12:57:20 GMT -5
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Post by Bornthrilla on Aug 8, 2020 13:15:03 GMT -5
saying college players might "die" from covid-19 has "zero" basis for the truth. i mean, i can understand folk being concerned about covid-19, but some of ya'll are taking it way too far. speculating that college aged football players might "die" from covid has no statistical basis whatsoever. ain't no college football players died so far due to covid-19, and to the best of my knowledge ain't no college football players even been "hospitalized" due to covid-19. so please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares out any probability of that happening... I'm just going to post this here: www.si.com/college/indiana/football/indiana-freshman-brady-feeney-seriously-ill-covid-19
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 8, 2020 13:52:31 GMT -5
saying college players might "die" from covid-19 has "zero" basis for the truth. i mean, i can understand folk being concerned about covid-19, but some of ya'll are taking it way too far. speculating that college aged football players might "die" from covid has no statistical basis whatsoever. ain't no college football players died so far due to covid-19, and to the best of my knowledge ain't no college football players even been "hospitalized" due to covid-19. so please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares out any probability of that happening... I'm just going to post this here: www.si.com/college/indiana/football/indiana-freshman-brady-feeney-seriously-ill-covid-19and more importantly, i'm just gonna post this data from the "cdc" right here. please observe that the "light blue" line (ages 0-24) is a "flat zero" starting from march 2020 to august 2020. your sample size is literally "1" person, my sample size is "5 million" people. so again i "repeat", please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares out any probability of that happening... www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#AgeAndSex
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Post by Maxell on Aug 8, 2020 14:59:33 GMT -5
and more importantly, i'm just gonna post this data from the "cdc" right here. please observe that the "light blue" line (ages 0-24) is a "flat zero" starting from march 2020 to august 2020. your sample size is literally "1" person, my sample size is "5 million" people. so again i "repeat", please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares out any probability of that happening... www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#AgeAndSexAlthough your overall point is valid, it is not flat zero deaths for clarification. If you hover over the blue line you can see the exact number. For example: 7/18/20 was 14, 7/25/20 was 5, and 8/1/20 was 1. The highest week was in April with 25 reported deaths for that age group. This is a great chart BTW. I'm having flashbacks from my Engineering Statistics class in Graham Hall. LOL
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 8, 2020 16:42:15 GMT -5
and more importantly, i'm just gonna post this data from the "cdc" right here. please observe that the "light blue" line (ages 0-24) is a "flat zero" starting from march 2020 to august 2020. your sample size is literally "1" person, my sample size is "5 million" people. so again i "repeat", please stop with the irresponsible notion that college football players might "die" from covid-19, there is "zero" statistical data that bares out any probability of that happening... www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#AgeAndSexAlthough your overall point is valid, it is not flat zero deaths for clarification. If you hover over the blue line you can see the exact number. For example: 7/18/20 was 14, 7/25/20 was 5, and 8/1/20 was 1. The highest week was in April with 25 reported deaths for that age group. This is a great chart BTW. I'm having flashbacks from my Engineering Statistics class in Graham Hall. LOL but how many of them are "college football players"?
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Post by ohsixrain on Aug 9, 2020 1:44:02 GMT -5
But, Oleschool do we really know with certainty that it can't or won't kill football players...? There are still a lot of unknowns 5 months later. Secondly, asymptomatic people seem to think they are clear and free of any responsibility...what about parents and grandparents that they could spread to?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2020 6:47:35 GMT -5
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Post by aggieblackie2 on Aug 9, 2020 9:28:44 GMT -5
LOL. I see OSA has grown from a lawyer, doctor and now he is a scientist. He knows everything.
He should be assisting Trump instead of those other fake doctors.
If the football season does start which some still doubt, who knows how these young men will fair out.
Of course they can die and unfortunately some might. Time will tell if they play football at all. It is not a given.
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Post by oldschool on Aug 9, 2020 10:41:51 GMT -5
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Just because no "college football player has died " doesn't mean it couldn't happen ,or that they won't suffer some effects for life .OSA I remember you saying when this started that "people are over reacting because over 70,000 people die from the flu every year" . Well after 7 months there have been 2184 deaths in NC,162K in the US ,and 728K worldwide ,but we are over reacting ,"com on bro" .
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 9, 2020 12:38:10 GMT -5
But, Oleschool do we really know with certainty that it can't or won't kill football players...? There are still a lot of unknowns 5 months later. Secondly, asymptomatic people seem to think they are clear and free of any responsibility...what about parents and grandparents that they could spread to? no, your're correct. we don't know "with certainty" that covid can't or won't kill football players but "THAT'S MY ENTIRE POINT". folk are saying college football players "will die" from covid but they don't know that with "certainty" and there's no significant "EVIDENCE" that says college aged football players "will die" from covid-19. so you are "re-enforcing" my point. i never said college aged football players "can't die" or "can't be hospitalized" due to covid-19. key word being "can't". instead, what i've stated was that there is no supporting data nor evidence that suggests college aged football players "will die" (not probably die or even potentially die) from covid-19 and i have yet to see anybody post "data" or scientific evidence that suggests college aged football players are "likely" to die from covid. relative to "covid spread"? that's an entirely different subject. we're not talking about "spread", we're talking about college aged football players "dying" from covid. but relative to "spread", college aged football players would not likely get "tested" at all if they don't play college football which means they would be "far more likely" to spread covid (if they have it) while staying at home freely walking the streets than playing college football. "a lot" of 0-24 year olds are "asymptomatic" (have the virus but show no symptoms), so if they don't get "tested" they won't even know they have it. at least by playing football, all of them will get "tested" and if positive, they will be "quarantined" and taken "off the streets" where they could infect you and me. so i would argue that playing college football (provided necessary "precautions" are taken) "REDUCES" spread more than not playing college football because all football players will get "tested". whereas the vast majority of college aged students (in general) won't be getting tested and will be more likely to "spread" the virus as a result. now, please show me "anything" that i've stated that's not true...
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