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That's no fun. You should be able to find something easily if it was already posted.No i don't care to link it. Like I said go back and read....
That's no fun. You should be able to find something easily if it was already posted.No i don't care to link it. Like I said go back and read....
Yep...That's no fun. You should be able to find something easily if it was already posted.
Over 6,500 seniors were unavailable to comment bc Cuomo murdered them
Then how come what I posted isn't anywhere in this thread, just a reference to it by Brett McMurphy?Yep...
Undereducated? He went to Yale and Harvard Law without rich parents.
I don’t agree with him on everything, but he’s been great on corona. Florida is already past peak and it’s still below the national average in death rate without crippling lockdowns.
Places like New York and Michigan can’t say the same.
A bigger problem is they can't tel you what percentage and what age groups or other factors are most susceptible. So you end up with a newsparper story about people who've had it happen and suddenly it's a huge problem.One problem is that Covid-19 causes blood clots throughout the body in SOME people even those asymptomatic. I think that is scaring the **** out of college administrators.
This is fear mongering absurdity.An interesting SI article calling fear of myocarditis "the final straw." I'm certain most if not all medical professionals have discussed it with their schools and conferences. The liability from potential heart conditions could bankrupt some athletic departments IMO. This ends the season.
Cardiac Inflammation Next COVID-19 Hurdle for College Leaders
NCAA's Brian Hainline: "Almost everything would have to be perfectly aligned to continue moving forward.”www.si.com
An infectious disease that there's absolutely zero proof they won't catch away from the field? Canceling football is the easy thing for university presidents because it shields them from the media scrutiny when players would catch it.
When the same players catch it away from the field, the university presidents won't be mentioned or held to any scrutiny. This is ALL ABOUT optics and the presidents wanting to avoid any scrutiny verus the presidents really caring about what's best for the players.
Look dude. They're not giving a medical opinion. They're telling you what these administrators and medical professionals are discussing.It doesn't matter. In this environment everyone has an agenda. What they choose to report and what they choose to omit is just a passive aggressive means of presenting their opinion. It's called controlling the masses.
Why are you disputing what they wrote? The're telling you what the university administrators and medical professionals are discussing. You may not want to hear it, but SI reported on what they've been discussing. Now, everyone here with there internet medical degree is somehow trying to negate what SI reported. They didn't give some medical opinion. They reported it.This is fear mongering absurdity.
Why didn’t fear of myocarditis stop them before? There is absolutely ZERO evidence that this extremely rare condition, which can occur after many types of different viral infections, occurs at any greater rate.
Its a risk in most major viral infections, albeit a small one.
From the Mayo clinic:
“Often, the cause of myocarditis isn't identified. Potential causes are many, but the likelihood of developing myocarditis is rare. Potential causes include:
- Viruses. Many viruses are commonly associated with myocarditis, including the viruses that cause the common cold (adenovirus); COVID-19; hepatitis B and C; parvovirus, which causes a mild rash, usually in children (fifth disease); and herpes simplex virus.
Gastrointestinal infections (echoviruses), mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus) and German measles (rubella) also can cause myocarditis. It's also common in people with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.- Bacteria. Numerous bacteria can cause myocarditis, including staphylococcus, streptococcus, the bacterium that causes diphtheria and the tick-borne bacterium responsible for Lyme disease.
- Parasites. Among these are such parasites as Trypanosoma cruzi and toxoplasma, including some that are transmitted by insects and can cause a condition called Chagas disease. This disease is much more prevalent in Central and South America than in the United States, but it can occur in travelers and in immigrants from that part of the world.
- Fungi. Yeast infections, such as candida; molds, such as aspergillus; and other fungi, such as histoplasma, often found in bird droppings, can sometimes cause myocarditis, particularly in people with weakened immune systems.”
I continue to be amazed how easily some people are controlled.Look dude. They're not giving a medical opinion. They're telling you what these administrators and medical professionals are discussing.
Are you that far gone that you think they are making up a story of what the P5 conferences are discussing?
Look in the mirror.I continue to be amazed how easily some people are controlled.
Have a nice day.
A buddy of mine went to Yale with DeSantis. He says the guy isn’t very sharp.Only a complete looney tune would call somebody with two ivy league degrees uneducated. You seriously cant make this up
Why are you disputing what they wrote? The're telling you what the university administrators and medical professionals are discussing. You may not want to hear it, but SI reported on what they've been discussing. Now, everyone here with there internet medical degree is somehow trying to negate what SI reported. They didn't give some medical opinion. They reported it.
What a complete moron to say that. How can anybody keep a straight face and say Cuomo has done a better job than Desantis when Cuomo made the worst blunder in this entire pandemic by sending the virus into nursing homes? People completely lose their marbles when it comes to politics and cant be honest anymore
Ok. And a buddy of mine use to build spacecraft...A buddy of mine went to Yale with DeSantis. He says the guy isn’t very sharp.