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Big East Cancels Non-Conference Fall Schedule
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[QUOTE="Bonpland, post: 3614959, member: 6000"] About as dangerous a take on this whole issue as I've encountered. A lot of misinformation and ill informed assumptions here the kind of which have led to states like Florida, Georgia, Texas and Arizona to have skyrocketing infection rates and out of control hospitalizations. Wishing and hoping that it goes away is not what's needed now. Solid planning and prevention is the only thing that will keep this fall and winter from making this past spring seem like only a preliminary event. Nobody wants the virus to continue to ravage the population. Nobody wants to believe that infected youth might suffer long term effects from this infection. Nobody wants to see the economy grind to a halt. But failing to recognize the seriousness of this issue will only guarantee that the disease will continue to build momentum and continue to spiral out of control. Individuals can make political, social and economic comments, and many of us may disagree, but in the end covid is not not paying attention to us. It continues to spread where it is given an opportunity and it never sleeps or takes a day off. If covid was the name of an armed enemy attacking our shores we would all stand together ready to fight. But a virus is more insidious than that. It is silent. It is invisible and because of this some want to believe it doesn't exist, some want to believe it is not really a serious problem and some want to believe that it will just go away. And covid just keeps marching on. [/QUOTE]
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