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Hers stupidity wrote:
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.
Teams have about 80 players. That's at least 2500 players. Add coaches and high executives, and the number nears and surpasses 5,000.
Johnny Carson wrote:
Hers stupidity wrote:
there's nowhere near 5,000 MLB players.....closer to 1,000.
most of these were ordinary employees on average salaries.
Teams have about 80 players. That's at least 2500 players. Add coaches and high executives, and the number nears and surpasses 5,000.
uhhhh..MLB active rosters are 25 players.
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
Well, this is what happens when stupid leaders try to stop the spread of a mild virus; it ends up persisting for years longer than it would have if it had just run its course. I also love how you are trying to put the fact that the MLB did a good job in a negative light; brilliant, disingenuous at best. We have been led by too many crazy people trying to be smart when they rally barely have any idea what they are talking about and demanding of people . It needs to end, we need to stop listening to the "religion of science" prophets that actually don't understand science.