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RE: Realistic fall football timelines?
(04-16-2020 11:01 PM)HawaiiToNIU Wrote: (04-15-2020 10:58 PM)NIU84 Wrote: (04-15-2020 07:49 AM)HawaiiToNIU Wrote: (04-15-2020 07:34 AM)Dog Fan Wrote: (04-15-2020 12:31 AM)NIU84 Wrote: With what you know now, if the season were to magically open tomorrow, would you attend in person? Even with the hospitals pretty full in our area, and no good treatments?
I'm in my late 50s, health is pretty good, no issues except high cholesterol and allergies.
I say, no, I just wouldn't feel safe and relaxed going. Especially with people like the posters on this board there :) :)
In the past few days I've thought ' what would it take for me to go back to a Hawks game, a Sox or Cub game?'. And actually have fun and not be paranoid about touching something that's infected. My answer is - I want to see much better treatment news, and, I don't want to hear it takes alot of work to just get tested. I don't think I need to have a vaccine available.
What's everyone else's personal criteria?
I am in the "high risk" category. So there is no way I would attend any event with lots of people now. And, I most likely will not attend a Huskie football or basketball game until this is all controlled with a vaccine. I don't have all that many years left and I would prefer to keep them.
Damn. I'm sorry to hear. I guess I will have to carry the torch and shut the concession stands early. I will eat an additional hot dog in your honor, until you return.
This breaking news just in....it has been learned that Huskie Stadium hot dogs infer immunity from the Covid19 virus. However, the concession stand appears to be out of them. Damn.
That was great. Mad respect. Also, I hear shaking Sean Frazier's hand cures you as well.
It's true. However, with where he needs to stick it, I think I'd rather have the virus.
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