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Falcons shutting down facilities after more test positive.


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, ENCPantherfan2 said:

If it's any good news wen the Titans broke out it didn't affect the Vikings. Hope it holds the same for us. 

Also the Chiefs survived Gilmore.  

So far there is evidence (albeit a small sample size) that teams aren't spreading it to another during the game.

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2 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

I miss the good ole days when you knew you were sick because you actually felt sick and not because some “test” told you that you were sick. We can end this casedemic (because let’s face it, that’s what this is) in a week if every single person just stopped getting tested

 

4 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

I miss the good ole days when you knew you were sick because you actually felt sick and not because some “test” told you that you were sick. We can end this casedemic (because let’s face it, that’s what this is) in a week if every single person just stopped getting tested

Donald, is that you? 

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Just now, ENCPantherfan2 said:

If it's any good news wen the Titans broke out it didn't affect the Vikings. Hope it holds the same for us. 

We should be totally fine from the 4 that just tested positive. They would have in all likelihood been at the beginning of their incubation period at the time of the game and would have all had 2 negative tests since then so contagiousness would be close to zero. The DT that tested positive earlier in the week would be the main worry.

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1 minute ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Come on man, how many asymptomatic cases are you going to have to hear about before you start realizing that hey, yes this is dangerous for a very small % of Americans, but for the overwhelming vast majority, it’s not dangerous 

The solution isn't to stop testing, the solution is to do more testing so that it is known where the cases are in order to stop the spread. Also how are scientist going to develop treatments / vaccines if no one is tested and therefore there is no data?

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2 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Come on man, how many asymptomatic cases are you going to have to hear about before you start realizing that hey, yes this is dangerous for a very small % of Americans, but for the overwhelming vast majority, it’s not dangerous 

Have you heard of 215,000 of them?

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4 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

I would absolutely love to know out of all these “cases” how many of these players/staff members actually became ill. Nick Saban is 68, just tested positive and is completely asymptomatic. Same goes for the saints owner who is 77 and recovered in 4 days

Yeah, I'm sure these wealthy well connected people have the exact same access to doctors and treatments that you or I would.

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