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First 3 home games will be held with no fans in attendance.
That is all for now.
That is all for now.
Yeah I also think it gets extended. Going to a bit odd with no fans.Personally expect this to be extended.
I sit next to the nicest lady in her 70s or 80s, who comes with members of her family every week. She doesn't need to be around thousands of strangers until this shit is under control
Yeah I also think it gets extended. Going to a bit odd with no fans.
So, is the NFL gonna have the fake crowd noise like other sports are doing? Seems a little harder to pull off since it can have more of an effect on the game.
That's gonna be super weird. The NBA does a pretty cool format and pretty sure the players can hear folks on Teams, but I it's a little easier to get the big TVs on a small court than a 100 yard football field.
Guess it'll feel like a lot of training camp to the players, you're just obviously going against another team.
After election, fans will be back in the stands and Covid will be an after thought...
I don't think the virus cares on who wins the election.
This is a world wide problem, and guess what most countries are not having elections
The truth is we as a nation have done a shitty job with dealing with it
We'll have to agree to disagree... As a state we've done a shitty job of dealing with it imo...
As opposed to the great job Florida has done?
That's a pretty low bar you're setting...
Idaho...
All 47 people in that state are doing well, right.
And WA also counts deaths as COVID no matter the actual cause of death so long as that person tested positive. That is a direct quote from the person in charge of the state's health stats department/office. Also, multiple positive tests on a single individual are counting as separate cases. I don't expect numbers on stuff like this to be 100% accurate, but there are real problems with what we are counting here -- enough to make me very skeptical of what the ground truth actually is.Comparing the population of Idaho (1.83 million) to Washington (7.54 million) isn't any different than comparing Washington to Florida (21.99 million).
That said, Washington is doing significantly better than the national average in cases (91.63 per 10,000 is 10th) and deaths (2.43 per 10,000 is 22nd). Though 265.12 deaths/10,000 cases is only 32nd, it's still better than the 313.03 that is the national average. With the numbers being like this, don't expect Inslee to change course any time soon.
Idaho - 30th, 11th, 3rd
Florida - 49th, 37th, 17th