NCAA Tournament with no Fans?

Fourteen44

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More fear mongering I guess. I haven't seen anyone treating it like a zombie apocalypse. Just trying to slow the spreading of a virus like we have never seen in our lifetime. Poor us we can't see a few basketball games. I type this as our president has just banned travel into our country from Europe for a month and WHO has labeled this a pandemic. Overreacting I guess. Don't recall the flu causing these problems in my lifetime.

Last week, the World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus specifically warned the coronavirus outbreak shouldn’t be compared to the flu.

“This virus is not SARS, it’s not MERS, and it’s not influenza. It is a unique virus with unique characteristics,” he said.

Tedros reiterated that COVID-19 causes more severe disease than seasonal influenza.

“While many people globally have built up immunity to seasonal flu strains, COVID-19 is a new virus to which no one has immunity,” he said.

“That means more people are susceptible to infection, and some will suffer severe disease.”

He noted the current global mortality rate sits at 3.4 per cent while seasonal flus sit at less than one per cent.

Lmao, “we’ve never seen anything like this”. You’ve watched “the day after tomorrow” too much.

H1n1 hammered us like a mofo, you just didn’t have the media peppering us with it.
 

Showenuff

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I live in Newport , NC, home of the biggest whole hog cook off competition in the nation. We cock our legs and pee on Kansas bbq :D
 
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I live in Newport , NC, home of the biggest whole hog cook off competition in the nation. We cock our legs and pee on Kansas bbq :D
 
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BNM79

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Are these just standard pandemic protocols set up by different organizations? It is crazy. I’m supposed to go to Vegas next week to watch the games. Seeming very unlikely to happen
 

Laettner15

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He went to the hospital for tests. Why are people going out feeling like that?!

I read that he went too... exactly my point.. I get you are the coach and want to be there for your team but with everything happening just send your assistant out there.
 
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Can y’all imagine our reaction if last season’s tourney was in danger of getting cancelled? We have the potential to make a big run this season, but last year we were the clear favorite. Them not being able to even pursue that 6th championship would have went down as one of the biggest what if’s in program history.
 

Mpm277

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Keep in mind this isn't being done because they think all who attend will get the virus and did from it. It's thr number of people who could get the virus and spread it to those who would die from it. Or would be hospitalized from it and overcrowd hospitals. This really isn't rocket science.
 

Fourteen44

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Keep in mind this isn't being done because they think all who attend will get the virus and did from it. It's thr number of people who could get the virus and spread it to those who would die from it. Or would be hospitalized from it and overcrowd hospitals. This really isn't rocket science.

Yet the thousands and thousands of people crammed into planes over the last 8 weeks wasn’t considered as dangerous? It’s more dangerous with limited recycled air and confined space. I get it, I do, but they’re worried about some things all while oddly other things are “meh”.
 

1Dukie

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If they're not letting professional athletes play, how on earth do you allow college kids to fly around the country and play the games. I just don't see it.
 
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SwatX1

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