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UConn President: Fall sports likely to be cancelled
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[QUOTE="methodology, post: 3525557, member: 3012"] It's not even debatable that it is 100% selfish for people to want sports to return when there is no vaccine. Yes the socioeconomic issues are real but believe it or not most people I know are still working (either from home or going to actual work) and there are jobs available if someone wants to work but the problem is they don't want to put themselves in harm's way. So it's a catch 22. People are still allowed to go outside and live a somewhat normal life. Sorry mass gatherings for the sake of humanity should take precedent. Hypothetical.. sports reopen I'm that jerkoff that goes and gets the virus. Half the people get the virus. You work with one of those people you contract the virus and pass it along to your kid who might not be lucky enough to overcome it. How does any of that benefit society as a whole. Rushing to reopen and have sports return before a vaccine is all do to selfish reasons because you want to go back to how things were. Rome wasn't built in a day. It's going to take time. Last week on Jordan Belfort podcast he was very much in the thought this was all over blown and yadda yadda. He changed his tune when he said he heard from all his Chinese contacts in manufacturing that the actual number of deaths in China from this outbreak is closer to 500k. Who knows what the actual # is but this virus is going to continue to wreak havoc until there is a vaccine [/QUOTE]
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