Anonymous wrote:My kids are not playing till vaccine is available. There are other sports they can do, running, etc.[/quote
I wouldn’t be surprised if this is true for a number of kids. But (a) that might never happen, (b) if it does, it could be more than two or three years before you actually get one, and (c) does this also mean you are not letting them go back to school or be around any other kids until they can take a vaccine? Not agreeing or disagreeing, but just curious where people are likely to draw the line.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are not playing till vaccine is available. There are other sports they can do, running, etc.
Anonymous wrote:No but the DA is
Anonymous wrote:Clearly, changes are coming.
https://www.si.com/college/2020/04/08/college-football-future-2020-ncaa-coronavirus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“No” is the answer to your question
If a tree falls in the forest, and nobody is there to hear it, did it make a sound?

Anonymous wrote:“No” is the answer to your question
