Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99.99% Survival rate for those infected under the age of 50. Oh, the horror! Below is a link to Maryland’s report by age and deaths. If you can’t do simple math, you should probably keep your opinion to yourself. FYI, Flu contributes more deaths to this age bracket...
https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
How was your trip to Mount Rushmore?
Anonymous wrote:99.99% Survival rate for those infected under the age of 50. Oh, the horror! Below is a link to Maryland’s report by age and deaths. If you can’t do simple math, you should probably keep your opinion to yourself. FYI, Flu contributes more deaths to this age bracket...
https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
Anonymous wrote:There really shouldn’t be any travel sports now. It’s reckless and inconsequential.
Anonymous wrote:There really shouldn’t be any travel sports now. It’s reckless and inconsequential.
Someone who was within 6 feet of an infected person for at least 15 minutes starting from 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to specimen collection) until the time the patient is isolated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So in theory if Player A on Team A tests positive (or even has a family member do so) then tracing means that Player A should self-quarantine for 14 days.
And Team A should self-quarantine 14 days as well.
And all Team A family members as well, including siblings.
And (if in live school classroom option) all Team A classmates and Team A sibling classmates.
And so on and so on.
Is this the expected protocol? If so, a single domino affects families, teams, classes, schools, leagues, and so on.
Wow.
I think the recommendation is to quarantine for 14 days if you have been exposed. Not if you've been exposed to someone who has been exposed.
So Team A should quarantine
And player A's family should quarantine
But assuming Team A's family members weren't hanging around at practice, siblings and other family members don't need to quarantine
Likewise, Player A's classmates need to quarantine, but not the classmates of everyone on Team A.
Anonymous wrote:So in theory if Player A on Team A tests positive (or even has a family member do so) then tracing means that Player A should self-quarantine for 14 days.
And Team A should self-quarantine 14 days as well.
And all Team A family members as well, including siblings.
And (if in live school classroom option) all Team A classmates and Team A sibling classmates.
And so on and so on.
Is this the expected protocol? If so, a single domino affects families, teams, classes, schools, leagues, and so on.
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So in theory if Player A on Team A tests positive (or even has a family member do so) then tracing means that Player A should self-quarantine for 14 days.
And Team A should self-quarantine 14 days as well.
And all Team A family members as well, including siblings.
And (if in live school classroom option) all Team A classmates and Team A sibling classmates.
And so on and so on.
Is this the expected protocol? If so, a single domino affects families, teams, classes, schools, leagues, and so on.
Wow.
The classmates of player 1 on team A should self quarantine. The classmates of player 2 on team A do not need to self quarantine unless player 2 tests positive. If anyone linked to a person who tested positive, whole populations would be in quarantine because of one positive
Anonymous wrote:So in theory if Player A on Team A tests positive (or even has a family member do so) then tracing means that Player A should self-quarantine for 14 days.
And Team A should self-quarantine 14 days as well.
And all Team A family members as well, including siblings.
And (if in live school classroom option) all Team A classmates and Team A sibling classmates.
And so on and so on.
Is this the expected protocol? If so, a single domino affects families, teams, classes, schools, leagues, and so on.
Wow.