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#52
#52
On Maslow’s Hierarchy winning football is not as much as a priority as health and safety. Hopefully, considerations are being made approximately.
Oh I disagree sir. Esteem (thumping your SEC rival) and Self-actualization (winning the SEC or Natty) rank higher than mere Safety on Maslow's scale. And in the SEC South, what is a priority if not winning football? GBO!
 
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#54
#54
They won’t die from it short term but it may have long term affects. Some players have reported weight loss and loss of endurance and lung capacity due to Covid complications.
You are trying to discuss long term effects for a virus that's under a year old. The vast majority of young people are unaffected
 
#55
#55
You are trying to discuss long term effects for a virus that's under a year old. The vast majority of young people are unaffected

It is far beyond "the vast majority" that are unaffected - so far in TOTAL there have been 394 deaths of Americans 0-24 years old who had COVID-19 when they died. COVID-19 Provisional Counts - Weekly Updates by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics and 49 of those had "Intentional and unintentional injury, poisoning and other adverse events" as comorbidity. When you look at actual death from COVID its maybe 100-150 in the whole country.
 
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#56
On Maslow’s Hierarchy winning football is not as much as a priority as health and safety. Hopefully, considerations are being made approximately.
True health is ones ability to heal. Note the first four letters of the word health. Health isn’t defined by one catching or not catching the flu.
 
#57
#57
It is far beyond "the vast majority" that are unaffected - so far in TOTAL there have been 394 deaths of Americans 0-24 years old who had COVID-19 when they died. COVID-19 Provisional Counts - Weekly Updates by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics and 49 of those had "Intentional and unintentional injury, poisoning and other adverse events" as comorbidity. When you look at actual death from COVID its maybe 100-150 in the whole country.
The deaths ages 0-24 during the first three months of this flu outbreak for car accidents and suicide were triple the rate of “Covid” deaths. Great post.
 
#60
#60
Anybody know if Covid cases are trending up or down at UT? If it's trending down I will feel hopeful with this contact tracing garbage.
 
#62
#62
You are trying to discuss long term effects for a virus that's under a year old. The vast majority of young people are unaffected

THANK YOU!! Long term effects are a hand wringers dream, they get to hide under the bed, for what they want you to believe are sound reasons that in actuality are vaporware. Progress forward in life boldly not hiding unfder your beds kids else you'll turn into a snowflake!!
 
#63
#63
Probably doesn't help that each time someone dies it's labeled as a covid-related death. Hit by a car...Covid. Fell out of a twelve-story window...Covid. Ate by a great white while surfing...Covid. And on it goes ad nauseam.
 
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#66
It is far beyond "the vast majority" that are unaffected - so far in TOTAL there have been 394 deaths of Americans 0-24 years old who had COVID-19 when they died. COVID-19 Provisional Counts - Weekly Updates by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics and 49 of those had "Intentional and unintentional injury, poisoning and other adverse events" as comorbidity. When you look at actual death from COVID its maybe 100-150 in the whole country.
In addition, most deaths in that age
demographic have had significant underlying comorbidities/chronic illnesses. In Tennessee, to my knowledge, there has been exactly ONE child that has succombed to CV19 that did not have serious health problems before acquiring the infection.
 
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