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  1. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Pushed back.
  2. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    48 deaths today. 45 deaths this time last week. So far, it looks more like a small bump in deaths rather than a spike. Good news.
  3. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    I'm not sure why the spring season needs to be reduced. Can't the 2021 season get moved back 1.5 months? There is a lot of dead time between the first week of December and spring. We could be looking at something like: - January-March- 2021 season October-January- Second 2021 season That's six...
  4. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    The lunatic fringe gets more attention than their actual impact. The core of the epidemic is LA, Miami and Houston. These are international cities that voted blue. The people in Stuart County yelling about masks and politics aren’t driving this epidemic.
  5. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    If what you’re saying is true, they committed fraud instead of negligence. And they wonder why nobody trusts them.
  6. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    I’m a mask guy. Asians wear them, and they are the top dogs on pandemics. But if masks are as effective as the studies now claim them to be, our “experts” have committed one of the greatest acts of negligence in human history.
  7. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Here is Michigan. This is another spot that COVID hit several multiples harder than Texas, Florida and California. They are continuing to see declines after a massive peak. Again, we are seeing the same trend in every state and Western Europe. Places that got rocked drop the same way regardless...
  8. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    I’m not advocating that model. But the evidence is very useful for comparisons. In Western Europe, this thing hit a death rate between 450-600 per million (regardless of lockdown) and then dropped like a stone. We see similar things here, although the death rates in the NE are higher than...
  9. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    I don’t support the Sweden model (we needed a lockdown to buy time), but their hospitalization curve is dropping like Sandy Koufax threw it. This is strong evidence that the virus behaves pretty similarly regardless of measures. All of the countries/states with death rates over 400 are seeing...
  10. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    California has had a pretty strict lockdown and didn’t open up as fast as Texas and Florida. The common thread between the three is that they had a very low death rate (and likely low penetration) on the first go around. The states with high death rates all went in a different direction. Sweden...
  11. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    It’s not just antibodies. Some people are having corona-specific T-cell responses that don’t show up on antibody tests. A Nobel laureate physicist from Stanford has been saying from the beginning that the virus hits herd immunity at 15% and burns out because of the existing corona immunity from...
  12. DMoney

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    My thought is the virus ran through NYC and they have a combo of antibodies and immunity to other coronavirus. All of the states with high death tolls are following a similar curve.
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