FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:47 pm
...this dude is the head of the CDC. He mentions July...so it’s recent.
Risk of Covid mortality for school-age peeps = 1 / 1,000,000
There are about 10,000 FCS Football Players
Per a 2013 NIH study (
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23477766/ )...”Results: Football fatalities averaged 12.2 per year, or 1 per 100,000 participants.”
...So, just by playing the game of Football, Players are 10x more at risk of mortality than they are if they ‘catch’ Covid (whether or not they are playing football)
Seems like we’re swatting at a gnat on our nose, while an alligator is chewing off our leg.
If we (NCAA, University Presidents & AD’s, Conference Commissioners, and Players) are risk averse enough to be cancelling football games in 2020 because of Covid, it seems to FUBeAR that they ought to be focused on ‘Cancelling’ the sport of Football forever. Obviously, the sport exceeds our risk tolerance level by a factor of at least 10x.
No?
Well...maybe, for some reason, this year, this Fall particularly, our collective societal risk tolerance level is much lower than it was in 2019 and than it will be in a few months or so.