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Here is the frustrating thing for me.

I own a restaurant in Syracuse, NY. We're having a bad COVID outbreak right now. One of my employees entire family got Covid, he was negative, so he quarantined away from them. After 8 days, his results were negative and they had tested out. They're all back to their lives.

A restaurant down the street had 19 employees test positive, they closed for 10 days, and some of the employees got it, tested out of it within 6 days and are back to their lives.

I understand the need to be cautious, but 14 days seems more than EXCESSIVE to me. IMO, there is 0 reason that that the Louisville game should've been cancelled.
 
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In the medical and public health realm when we speak of prevention we do not mean zero risk. Viruses occupy space in-between people too; not only on people. For example, moving into a space where an infected person were a few minutes earlier may just be enough. Two days ago I was at home doing some writing when my doorbell rang-- I opened-up and it was a special delivery person with a package for which I needed to sign-off. He wasn't wearing a mask, etc. and it was not until he walked through my gate that I became conscious of it-- 'wow', he was not wearing a mask-- the law here is quite clear about these matters. My point: do all you can knowing that even that is not always enough.
 
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Here is the frustrating thing for me.

I own a restaurant in Syracuse, NY. We're having a bad COVID outbreak right now. One of my employees entire family got Covid, he was negative, so he quarantined away from them. After 8 days, his results were negative and they had tested out. They're all back to their lives.

A restaurant down the street had 19 employees test positive, they closed for 10 days, and some of the employees got it, tested out of it within 6 days and are back to their lives.

I understand the need to be cautious, but 14 days seems more than EXCESSIVE to me. IMO, there is 0 reason that that the Louisville game should've been cancelled.
The CDC apparently agrees with you! From what I understand the 14 days was because if after 14 days no symptoms occurred and there wasn’t a positive test, you were basically assured you didn’t catch it from the exposure. Seems like now they’re realizing testing is key and figuring a shorter quarantine with adequate testing will be enough. Might not change the UConn situation, but it might prevent other future games from being cancelled so that’s a plus. Still, I hope everyone is cautious and safe because safety is still the number one priority.
 
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It's important that we try to reschedule some of these games. There is a 13 game minimum required to qualify for the tourney this year I believe, and games against lower schools do not count towards meeting that minimum though I think that's more a problem for the Baylors of the world than UConn.
 
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Just don’t understand how it was us, but not a school down south like SC or Mississippi State where they don’t have any restrictions.
 
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Just don’t understand how it was us, but not a school down south like SC or Mississippi State where they don’t have any restrictions.
Might be the cooler weather up north....
 

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