That could make sense, why take a chance, but where did you hear it?Now I am hearing that we are not going to Chattanooga for the scuffle due to covid outbreaks. Will wait to make sure before cancelling the hotel but doubtful Mr. Earl and I can get our ticket money back. Bummer !
I have not found out if any of the kids got sick or ended up in the hospital or if they just tested positive for covid. Does anyone know?All Cornell students are required to be vaccinated btw.
I heard backups would go. No startersI was told by the good fireman, not Micco that Seth Duckworth had said it. I am going to wait for further acknowledgement before I cancel the room.
Which makes no sense to me if Covid is the reason. Backups not as important as starters?I heard backups would go. No starters
Thanks BidenAll Cornell students are required to be vaccinated btw.
I haven't figured out how to paste a photo/chart here so look at graph on this page:I have not found out if any of the kids got sick or ended up in the hospital or if they just tested positive for covid. Does anyone know?
I finally found an article which seemed to state that no one was seriously sick, but the precautions were taken to protect vulnerable people who might get sick, if they caught it. So are we saying this version is not that big of a deal but we want to be sure no-one gets sick, or is this variant supposed to be terrible?I haven't figured out how to paste a photo/chart here so look at graph on this page:
new york thompkin county covid - Google Search
www.google.com
their positives have skyrocketed & show omicron, and can see similar searching other campus counties NE qrt of US.
What does that mean - "more contagious"? Seems like a tough thing to put a number on. Sounds like a good scare tactic though.This variant is supposedly more contagious than the others, but the hospitalizations and deaths shouldn't be as bad on a percentage basis from what I have read.
Look at the NY Thompkin County graph, also UK says doubling ever ~1.5 days. Folks who have had both shots can get it and spread it, this makes it much more contagious. Now folks with shots & booster shouldn't get very sick from it but because of spread/contagion unvaccinated & old may be much more likely to get it.What does that mean - "more contagious"? Seems like a tough thing to put a number on. Sounds like a good scare tactic though.
I will say that we have had way more kids on our team out with covid this year than last year. The only thing in common was that none of them were sick - they just tested positive.
I’ve had Covid, I’m not going to stop living my life because of fear. If you’re old or have a compromised system I get it, but these kids will be fine.Look at the NY Thompkin County graph, also UK says doubling ever ~1.5 days. Folks who have had both shots can get it and spread it, this makes it much more contagious. Now folks with shots & booster shouldn't get very sick from it but because of spread/contagion unvaccinated & old may be much more likely to get it.
I think when we look at these numbers and they are presented a certain way, it is easy to think it is horrible. We have had way more kids out with the flu in the past few weeks where I coach than ever were out with Covid. So in simply a non analytical way, the flu is way more contagious that the Covid within our school and on our team. Now maybe a lot or most of the kids had Covid - but without symptoms, what does it matter?Look at the NY Thompkin County graph, also UK says doubling ever ~1.5 days. Folks who have had both shots can get it and spread it, this makes it much more contagious. Now folks with shots & booster shouldn't get very sick from it but because of spread/contagion unvaccinated & old may be much more likely to get it.