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So in this scenario UConn's opener with UMass would most likely be pushed back two days to Saturday Sept 5th.

The dates can jiggle...

>>Those starting on Week 1, Labor Day weekend, could begin required workouts July 13, enhanced training July 24 and camp Aug. 7. For those starting a week before, on Week 0, activities can move up by a week. The final version of the plan could see slight adjustments in those dates, says Lyons.<<
 
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So in this scenario UConn's opener with UMass would most likely be pushed back two days to Saturday Sept 5th.
I’d attend if allowed. My choice, my risk. If you feel compromised please take care of yourself.
 
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The dates can jiggle...

>>Those starting on Week 1, Labor Day weekend, could begin required workouts July 13, enhanced training July 24 and camp Aug. 7. For those starting a week before, on Week 0, activities can move up by a week. The final version of the plan could see slight adjustments in those dates, says Lyons.<<
Has Uconn made an announcement when the team will be back for workouts ? It looks like may schools are already back we should at least have a date and a course of action to return.
 
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>>That brings the total number of positive tests to at least eight as at least five players tested positive last week upon the players' return to campus for voluntary workouts.

According to an SEC release in May, Alabama and teams across the league have a plan, as immediate isolation, followed by contact tracing, of team members who are diagnosed is suggested. <<
 

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It’ll be so ironic when football is cancelled because states like Texas and Florida can’t keep their crap together enough for their to be a season.
 
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The coronavirus has hit some states much harder than others. For much of the pandemic, a large share of U.S. cases have been centered around New York City. As of early June, New York state, Connecticut and New Jersey accounted for about 30% of total cases in the nation and 42% of deaths, although new cases have been dropping in these three states. Across the country, other large, populous states such as California, Illinois and Texas have high totals as well.

My assumption is that the earlier peaks were in the NE....Florida, the 3rd largest state and the state with the most elderly population, has done relatively well so far...cases will climb before they plateau or fall. As of early June, Florida has had 4.0 deaths per 100,000....Connecticut, 39.9 per 100,000.

 

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The coronavirus has hit some states much harder than others. For much of the pandemic, a large share of U.S. cases have been centered around New York City. As of early June, New York state, Connecticut and New Jersey accounted for about 30% of total cases in the nation and 42% of deaths, although new cases have been dropping in these three states. Across the country, other large, populous states such as California, Illinois and Texas have high totals as well.

My assumption is that the earlier peaks were in the NE....Florida, the 3rd largest state and the state with the most elderly population, has done relatively well so far...cases will climb before they plateau or fall. As of early June, Florida has had 4.0 deaths per 100,000....Connecticut, 39.9 per 100,000.

Florida is doing so well they just peaked for like a fourth time
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Florida, as I noted, was peaking after Connecticut...but the deaths per 100,000 will have to increase ten fold to equal Connecticut...they could...but I don't think that they will.

The problem with Florida is that it is a summer magnet for folks from all over to vacation...
 
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What I do know is that of 150 FSU football players, coaches, and satff tested on campus...there was one positive...
 

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Florida, as I noted, was peaking after Connecticut...but the deaths per 100,000 will have to increase ten fold to equal Connecticut...they could...but I don't think that they will.

The problem with Florida is that it is a summer magnet for folks from all over to vacation...

Florida has also:
1) been cooking the books since the start of this. Quite the "pneumonia" outbreak this year, eh?
2) half the population density of CT

@Dream Jobbed 2.0 is spot on - football will be impacted by the states that want it back most
 

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Florida, as I noted, was peaking after Connecticut...but the deaths per 100,000 will have to increase ten fold to equal Connecticut...they could...but I don't think that they will.

The problem with Florida is that it is a summer magnet for folks from all over to vacation...
So are the New England states but we are doing this crazy thing called “taking precautions”
 
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So are the New England states but we are doing this crazy thing called “taking precautions”

Like sending covid patients to nursing homes...

Everybody has to open up someday....and Florida, more populous than New York state, will have it's share of cases...

But, in context of the thread...FSU football is a week into conditioning with all players on board except one who is quarantined....doing well at this point. If the kids go out for the July 4th holiday, there is an expectation that there might be more quarantines when retested.
 
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Florida has had a problem with some noncompliance...hard to police..

Governor DeSantis directed all individuals entering the state of Florida from the New York Tri-State Area (Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York) to isolate or quarantine for a period of 14 days from the time of entry into Florida or the duration of the individual’s presence in Florida, whichever is shorter. This includes persons entering Florida by roadways.
  • This order was extended in Section 3 of the June 5 Executive Order
    • Roadside checkpoints are set up on interstates to check for potential COVID-19 cases coming into Florida from areas with substantial community spread of the virus. The checkpoints do not apply to commercial drivers or health workers.
 
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