unless those tests are flawed, we are nowhere near herd immunity
unless those tests are flawed, we are nowhere near herd immunity
Looks to me like the mlb players have been very good about their social distancing.
not everybody has to catch it wrote:
Looks to me like the mlb players have been very good about their social distancing.
well if it's simply due to social distancing then we really aren't anywhere near done with this thing......could be a disaster come fall
I'd think the regular population is a bit higher, but still very low. MLB players have money and were probably able to get workout equipment at home and take steps to avoid others while getting food.
Herd immunity is a dream. Social distancing is slowing the spread but this virus is very infectious. I expect that in places that social distance long enough flus, colds, etc. will be gone until people start travelling there from places that didn't social distance very well.
Kvothe wrote:
I'd think the regular population is a bit higher, but still very low. MLB players have money and were probably able to get workout equipment at home and take steps to avoid others while getting food.
Herd immunity is a dream. Social distancing is slowing the spread but this virus is very infectious. I expect that in places that social distance long enough flus, colds, etc. will be gone until people start travelling there from places that didn't social distance very well.
there's nowhere near 5,000 MLB players.....closer to 1,000.
most of these were ordinary employees on average salaries.
Baseball is a girl's game.
Mumph wrote:
Baseball is a girl's game.
Nope.
Following the numbers all along, this is not a surprise at all. This won't be knocked out until there is a vaccine widely distributed.
Here's an archived version to get around the paywall.
Mikeh33 wrote:
Mumph wrote:
Baseball is a girl's game.
Nope.
Too slow paced to be considered an actual test of athleticism. But fun to watch from time to time
not everybody has to catch it wrote:
Looks to me like the mlb players have been very good about their social distancing.
Of course, with their mansions they live in equipped with home gyms and saunas, and servants to go get their food they're doing quite well during this pandemic. And since they'll get their big salaries even if this season is cancelled, I don't think they're in any hurry of wanting to play this season. ?
Hers stupidity wrote:
not everybody has to catch it wrote:
Looks to me like the mlb players have been very good about their social distancing.
well if it's simply due to social distancing then we really aren't anywhere near done with this thing......could be a disaster come fall
Maybe now people will finally get that social distancing for healthy people is moronic. Just hide - and separate - the old people for two months and it's all over. Too bad that ship sailed.
Mumph wrote:
Baseball is a girl's game.
Nope. I can appreciate the women who play softball well but have you ever watched random ordinary people play a baseball game? Some can not even catch a ball or throw straight, let alone make contact with a slow looping pitch right down Broadway. Makes one appreciate the pros. You could not even touch a 95mph heater if you had 100 tries.
MLB rich guys wrote:
Of course, with their mansions they live in equipped with home gyms and saunas, and servants to go get their food they're doing quite well during this pandemic. And since they'll get their big salaries even if this season is cancelled, I don't think they're in any hurry of wanting to play this season. ?
With superstars being the exception, I'm pretty sure the "typical" MLB guy is a country boy who knows he's getting lucky with a $500k - $1M salary that'll probably last less than five years and is doing a decent job making it last. There are a lot of used pick-ups in player parking lots.
The NFL and NBA probably have a higher likelihood of the "typical" guy trying to match the lifestyle of the superstars and going broke. My point is, there aren't that many mansions in MLB.
For better or worse, by mid-June we should have an idea of whether a second wave is coming.
I'm really frustrated with the 1950's approach of our medical professionals and the blindness to our previous failures with finding vaccines for coronaviruses.
In my opinion, a better approach would be to start preaching exercise, losing weight, and supplementation with zinc and vitamin D3. The upside is reducing the severity of Covid 19. The downside is... well, there is no downside... people would be healthier even if the effect on Covid 19 were modest.
Oh, and as far as baseball is concerned, I'd rather paint a wall and watch it dry than sit through a baseball game.
I no follow.
Three months into a pandemic, an incredibly infectious disease, and yet so few have been exposed?
How in the world can you draw the conclusion you asserted. You just turned reality on it's head.
What this proves is what some of us have been stating all along that the PCR tests are flawed resulting in grossly overstated numbers for both "cases" and "deaths" attributed to Covid.
They used a serology test in combination with the PCR test which many of us have also been saying is necessary for a more accurate result. What this shows is that the entire Covid narrative is based on a lie. Just as it was shown conclusively that the garbage computer models used by the Imperial College were fraudulent. Not even a scientific study, not peer-reviewed, using poor data and unintelligible code.
These tests are different than the polymerise chain reaction (PCR) tests used to detect active infection.
“By using two different technologies, both PCR to diminish the active virus, as well as the antibody, the serology tests, that will give you better information and may even be able to alleviate some of the concerns with false positives,” said Daniel Eichner said of the Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory in Salt Lake City. another of the study leaders.
“So I would definitely advocate if anyone was going to put a program together to get their sport of their work back, is to utilize both different technologies,” he said.
Mumph wrote:
Baseball is a girl's game.
Looks like you never played hard ball. Loser.
The all-time high water mark for baseball was when Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD.
You read that right. The man pitched a no-hitter tripping balls on acid. It may be the greatest athletic accomplishment in history. Certainly in the top ten.
Harambe wrote:
Mikeh33 wrote:
Nope.
Too slow paced to be considered an actual test of athleticism. But fun to watch from time to time
If the participants' athleticism has anything to do with the pace of the sport, then track and field as a whole isn't a test of athleticism either.
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