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Oh yeah? In real life crazy people don't shoot up a place? In real life there are no natural disasters? Anytime you put a huge number of people in one small area its a higher risk. And attacking people's ability to post with offensive language is not necessary. Post your opinion and leave it at that.

Yup. So what you're saying is that you care more about the general public than the players/officiating crew/video staff/ anyone else that has to potentially risk going out to play this game. Correct me if I'm wrong, the incidence of a natural disaster, "crazy people" which a term people might find offensive, is higher to you than a global pandemic which has only just started here in the U.S.?
 
So I'll just stick this in this thread.

This sucks. March madness is probably my favorite sports event of the year.
Blah, blah blah, bigger picture... blah blah.. pandemic...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I completely get it but I am still bummed, especially for Vital.
What would we have done if we didn’t get a chance to read this post. Thank you for gracing us
 
I fully understand precautionary levels but did they do all this when the swine flu epidemic or the ebola epidemic hit?
No because concerns were hushed in the media under someones pressure
I'm not taking this outbreak as lightly as some of you "experts" are going to pontificate but go back and look at the statistics on those outbreaks.
I don't understand why they can't play all these sporting events in a smaller venue, test all athletes/staff and families invited.
If it's revenue they are after, put the damn things on pay for view, giving current ticket holders free viewing.
They know who is most susceptible to this disease
Ridiculous is that they get the crowd into MSG, play 1/2 a game then call it off!!! That means those attending only have a 1/2 chance of getting contaminated?
Too many have lost any sense of being reasonable, Precaution is one thing but mass hysteria will cause more harm in the end in so many different areas.
We don't have the resources to keep up with testing the people who are infected. Now we should play games and then use those limited resources to just test all those people just so we have some sports to watch?
 
Not that it matters considering the NCAA tournament will be cancelled in short order. But Cinci has been awarded auto bid. ::sighs::
 
fear mongering at it's best, we should start to building safe rooms out of our closets with plastic sheathing and duct tape.
 
I fully understand precautionary levels but did they do all this when the swine flu epidemic or the ebola epidemic hit?
No because concerns were hushed in the media under someones pressure
I'm not taking this outbreak as lightly as some of you "experts" are going to pontificate but go back and look at the statistics on those outbreaks.
I don't understand why they can't play all these sporting events in a smaller venue, test all athletes/staff and families invited.
If it's revenue they are after, put the damn things on pay for view, giving current ticket holders free viewing.
They know who is most susceptible to this disease
Ridiculous is that they get the crowd into MSG, play 1/2 a game then call it off!!! That means those attending only have a 1/2 chance of getting contaminated?
Too many have lost any sense of being reasonable, Precaution is one thing but mass hysteria will cause more harm in the end in so many different areas.
Not every outbreak is the same. The way this transmits while people don't have syptoms. Cant conflate them. Also, you want to test everyone involved to play a basketball game when there aren't close to enough tests available for the general public? Sick people are not being tested unless they have been to a few of the hot countries recently or their symptoms are bad with say breathing difficulties and pneumonia.
 
Doubt it.
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Not every outbreak is the same. The way this transmits while people don't have syptoms. Cant conflate them. Also, you want to test everyone involved to play a basketball game when there aren't close to enough tests available for the general public? Sick people are not being tested unless they have been to a few of the hot countries recently or their symptoms are bad with say breathing difficulties and pneumonia.
I understand that every outbreak is not the same
People can carry lots of stuff without showing symptoms themselves
I did not say to play the games with testing at this moment in time
The testing supplies are being distributed now
 
No AAC Tourney??? Well, that just killed my best excuse for not being outside cleaning up the yard :( "Yes honey I'm heading out there now"(starts to cry).
 
I lost my second brother today and now I'm losing the only thing that could've been even a momentary partial distraction. Obviously, this issue is bigger than me, my family, or basketball and they made the right move. Still sucks as far as timing.
 
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Is this what passes for intelligence? Ever heard of punctuation?

I do perhaps at a greater level than you and thanks you are obviously one of the "experts"

Perhaps you can "pray" the virus away. :rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Pray that this virus disappears as miraculously as it appeared and no more deaths occur - Objective #5
 
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I lost my second brother today and now I'm losing the only thing that could've been even a momentary partial distraction. Obviously, this issue is bigger than me, my family, or basketball and they made the right move. Still sucks as far as timing.
Terrible news joober, you have my condolences and I hope you and your family can find some comfort and peace.
 
So I would assume when the next yearly flu pandemic hits we’ll shut everything down again, you know like we did for the swine flu.
 
I lost my second brother today and now I'm losing the only thing that could've been even a momentary partial distraction. Obviously, this issue is bigger than me, my family, or basketball and they made the right move. Still sucks as far as timing.

So sorry to hear, Joober.
 
I lost my second brother today and now I'm losing the only thing that could've been even a momentary partial distraction. Obviously, this issue is bigger than me, my family, or basketball and they made the right move. Still sucks as far as timing.
Sorry for your loss of a brother we’re all in this together
 
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Yup. So what you're saying is that you care more about the general public than the players/officiating crew/video staff/ anyone else that has to potentially risk going out to play this game. Correct me if I'm wrong, the incidence of a natural disaster, "crazy people" which a term people might find offensive, is higher to you than a global pandemic which has only just started here in the U.S.?

How would you contract the virus from teammates and coaches and staff that you know were not infected? probability of getting infected goes much higher when you throw in 1000s of random people in the building. Again, keeping the fans out should have been enough. I'm done ranting about this.
 
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