margarita25
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Right? Too bad the community at large wasn't consulted in the "calculated risk" to join a large crowd at a game.So how long before we see a new "Texas Rangers" variant? Too bad it will attack people other than only Rangers fans.
Reports of Alabama fan dying of COVID-19 after attending men's NCAA tournament leads to investigation — USA TODAY
“The Marion County health department is investigating whether anyone in Indianapolis was exposed by any Alabama residents after news reports of an NCAA fan dying of complications of COVID-19.
Luke Ratliff, a 23-year-old student at the University of Alabama, died after a brief illness days after attending the NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis, his father has confirmed. Multiple people told The Tuscaloosa News that he had died of
complications related to COVID-19.
Ratliff, a major fan of the school's basketball team, was hospitalized shortly after returning to Tuscaloosa on March 29. He had attended the school's game against UCLA at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis the night before.”
Oh no....that picture of him with his mask pulled down cheering....did they not require negative covid tests for spectators like they did for everyone else? Was he sick while he was there.![]()
"An indoor event celebrating a bar opening in rural Illinois has been linked to a COVID-19 outbreak that resulted in 46 cases and a school closure affecting 650 students, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published Monday."....
...reports indicated patrons were inconsistent in wearing masks and maintaining a safe distance.....
The Illinois public health department discovered one of the customers who attended the event was asymptomatic but received a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis the day before attending."
'Repeating the same exact mistakes': Bar linked to COVID-19 outbreak resulting in 46 cases, 650 kids sent home from school
Etc, etc, and so on and so on.
jmo
"An indoor event celebrating a bar opening in rural Illinois has been linked to a COVID-19 outbreak that resulted in 46 cases and a school closure affecting 650 students, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published Monday."....
...reports indicated patrons were inconsistent in wearing masks and maintaining a safe distance.....
The Illinois public health department discovered one of the customers who attended the event was asymptomatic but received a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis the day before attending."
'Repeating the same exact mistakes': Bar linked to COVID-19 outbreak resulting in 46 cases, 650 kids sent home from school
Etc, etc, and so on and so on.
jmo
Right? Too bad the community at large wasn't consulted in the "calculated risk" to join a large crowd at a game.
jmo
CDC's messaging problem highlights pandemic's uncertain future
Muuch more at link
At a particularly crucial juncture in the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a messaging problem.
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I can’t even tell all you posters how much this Covid board has helped me over the last 12+ months. Rsbm There is as much misinformation that I hear now as I heard Feb a year ago. I’m just so thankful to be able to come here and read posts regarding science and advocating caution and responsibility. Thank you.
I can’t even tell all you posters how much this Covid board has helped me over the last 12+ months. It’s my daily dose of anxious sanity after hearing nonsense all day every day much like the poster above who mentioned the cdc has a problem with being seen as reliable. I agree it’s the sad truth. There is as much misinformation that I hear now as I heard Feb a year ago. I’m just so thankful to be able to come here and read posts regarding science and advocating caution and responsibility. Thank you.
And so on, and so on, and scooby dooby doo...
--Sly and the Family Stone, "Everyday People"
(this is a great song, by the way)