Not from my medical expertise - but just a question: If there’s NOT a big spike in coronavirus cases by next week, after the protests and riots, then can we say that the social distancing has been proven to be less necessary than we all thought? I’d think fans in the stands aren’t too much different than we’ve seen this week (from a virus standpoint only).
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NHL stadiums are what, 20K? Baseball and football are at least 3 times that. The scale is not comparable, the individual protests that have been happening are just not that big. Not to mention the fact that people are outdoors and not concentrated in a confined area in the same way/touching the same objects etc etc.
There have been spikes in some areas though, such as California, and we will probably see more.
So yeah, while what is happening is obviously not good for spread of the virus trying draw that kind of sweeping conclusion seems like a stretch.
From a statistical stand point, you would have needed to test people before the protests vs after.
In Ontario, there was like a 8 day run where numbers were higher than the day before. And that was pre-protests (Ontario had a couple of "parades"). It's sadly a hard thing to prove either way. With the period between infection and when you show symptoms too, it could be a week after you go to a protest but also, you went to the grocery store the next day. Did you get it at the protest or at the grocery store?
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I definitely see your point. And I definitely see making sense. Some of the riots people are not social distancing... but there is definitely the ability to social distance while watching a sporting event inside.
And I know there is one sport that is going to allow fans to view events live starting in July. Obviously not at 100% capacity of the arena, but at a X% of the capacity.
Italy. Brazil. New York. We know what happens.
“Trump began his term promising to build a wall to protect America from the world. He ends it building a wall to protect himself from Americans.”
https://twitter.com/nickconfessore/s...60617566240768
Apparently, in addition to the steel wall, there are now crews adding a concrete barrier as well..
I thought he had the SS, er sorry, unidentified and mysterious law enforcement officers, there to protect him. Why would he need a wall?
Can't wait to see if there is a spike in COVID cases in about 10 days or so (in the cities where there were large protests). I sincerely hope not, but COVID likely doesn't discriminate between good gatherings or bad.
No exactly.
I did hear that Texas is opening up sporting faciilties for events up to 50% capacity...https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/t...d-19-pandemic/
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Nobody is going to disagree with calling looting or violence bad, but peaceful protests for civil rights should NOT be included in that category. The issues that have come up (due to actions of both protestors and police) make for better news stories, but many of these protests have been peaceful, and when there have been issues many of those present have been peaceful protestors who were not involved.