JohnKX512 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 2:56 pm
A team (The Marlins) that are being paid millions of dollars, has a player union, and has worked months to plan for this schedule, and working with extreme protocols and testing to eliminate any infection....has 17 Covid cases. They have since had to postpone games and it looks like they may have to cancel the season...that is one week in.
Furman, working with the SoCon and NCAA, has yet to make a plan or make any of these protocols, for a season starting in a few weeks.
What is the current answer for if our team, or any team we are playing against or travelling to, has a Covid outbreak?
If it is that they will be infected, then how do you proceed with a season?
A. Continue = spreading to multiple municipalities, family, friends, on, and on, and on.
B. Cancel the season
Wear a mask, social distance, and stop the spread. You, your family, the students may not die, but they will be sick. We or those infected may spread it to those that may have a much worse outcome.
Do you honestly believe they caught it playing baseball?
I don’t think we know what FU’s protocols are but that doesn’t mean they don’t have any. The NCAA ones are pretty straight forward and plenty strict. If you’re positive, you’re out 10 days. The tricky thing is that anyone you’ve had contact with or been within 6 ft of for 15 minutes is also out. That’s sort of crazy and unscientific but ok. So designing practices is very tricky, but not impossible.
Obviously you wouldn’t take your sick guys to the road games to spread it to other municipalities. As far as spreading to family and friends, players will be less likely to do that than anybody in America because they’ll get tested all the time. If you cancel, they’ll spread it just like everybody else.
You’d probably only dress a bare minimum for any game to keep sideline crowding down. You might put linemen in some sort of modified visor. Keep in mind that everybody will be asymptomatic with presumably a very low viral load if they have one. The WHO would consider all of these guys very low risk spreaders. They couldn’t have been infected for more than a few days.
If the locker room is a worry, don’t use it. Just use some outdoor partitions for modesty.
If a team has an outbreak of 10, 20, 30 guys they get isolated , so how are they gonna spread it? You’d still have plenty of guys to play and every couple of weeks you get recovered guys back for good. Rosters may be normal by November.
As for coaches, if they just can’t keep their distance, put them in N95’s and they’ll be fine.