Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Anonymous wrote:Sit tight. Many States (up to 15) are starting to report record high positive rates the past few days, most likely a result of relaxed social distancing.
Locally, Arlington cases are starting to rise again:
https://www.arlnow.com/2020/06/08/after-lull-a-rise-in-coronavirus-cases-in-arlington/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Somehow I think state health departments are not prioritizing the potential soccer career of your 8th grader the way you think they should.
You moron. The point is that other parts of the country are returning to the field and other activities. The inside the beltway is the one of the only parts of the country still in lockdown. If you pulled your head out and looked outside the bubble, you would see that the work, even Europe, is returning to normal. That should indicate that your bubble should also begging returning to normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Somehow I think state health departments are not prioritizing the potential soccer career of your 8th grader the way you think they should.
You moron. The point is that other parts of the country are returning to the field and other activities. The inside the beltway is the one of the only parts of the country still in lockdown. If you pulled your head out and looked outside the bubble, you would see that the work, even Europe, is returning to normal. That should indicate that your bubble should also begging returning to normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Somehow I think state health departments are not prioritizing the potential soccer career of your 8th grader the way you think they should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Somehow I think state health departments are not prioritizing the potential soccer career of your 8th grader the way you think they should.
Nice burn. What you don't get is state health departments should not be making decisions on what everyone is allowed to do. What businesses are essential and non-essential, what activities are essential and non-essential, which public gatherings are important and not important. This is not China.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest news is saying that it is difficult for aymptomatic carriers to spread the virus.
Please note the media coverage of this is somewhat wrong and the underlying study WHO relies upon very very small
https://twitter.com/ct_bergstrom/status/1270105417838784512?s=21
No it’s not. The WHO is looking at contact tracing that was pretty thorough.
Umm, No it was not thorough. In fact, take a look at the NY Times breakign feed:
Coronavirus Live Updates: W.H.O. Walks Back Claim That Asymptomatic Transmission is Rare
A top expert at the World Health Organization on Tuesday walked back her earlier assertion that transmission of the coronavirus by people who do not have symptoms is “very rare.”
Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, who made the original comment at a W.H.O. briefing on Monday, said that it was based on just two or three studies and that it was a “misunderstanding” to say asymptomatic transmission is rare globally.
“I was just responding to a question, I wasn’t stating a policy of W.H.O. or anything like that,” she said.
When it comes to international government entities and establishment media, I'm going to withhold willingness to blindly accept their word as gospel...
...unless it matches my preconceived views (ed note: fixed it for you).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Somehow I think state health departments are not prioritizing the potential soccer career of your 8th grader the way you think they should.
Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest news is saying that it is difficult for aymptomatic carriers to spread the virus.
Please note the media coverage of this is somewhat wrong and the underlying study WHO relies upon very very small
https://twitter.com/ct_bergstrom/status/1270105417838784512?s=21
No it’s not. The WHO is looking at contact tracing that was pretty thorough.
Umm, No it was not thorough. In fact, take a look at the NY Times breakign feed:
Coronavirus Live Updates: W.H.O. Walks Back Claim That Asymptomatic Transmission is Rare
A top expert at the World Health Organization on Tuesday walked back her earlier assertion that transmission of the coronavirus by people who do not have symptoms is “very rare.”
Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, who made the original comment at a W.H.O. briefing on Monday, said that it was based on just two or three studies and that it was a “misunderstanding” to say asymptomatic transmission is rare globally.
“I was just responding to a question, I wasn’t stating a policy of W.H.O. or anything like that,” she said.
When it comes to international government entities and establishment media, I'm going to withhold willingness to blindly accept their word as gospel...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Somehow I think state health departments are not prioritizing the potential soccer career of your 8th grader the way you think they should.
Anonymous wrote:Do people in DC even understand that there is a world that exist outside of 495? Even California is easing restrictions and that state's leadership has its head further up its behind than folks in the DMV. Many states are already back on the field. The Big East announced its soccer plans for the Fall. JefCup is in August as is SD Surf Cup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest news is saying that it is difficult for aymptomatic carriers to spread the virus.
Please note the media coverage of this is somewhat wrong and the underlying study WHO relies upon very very small
https://twitter.com/ct_bergstrom/status/1270105417838784512?s=21
No it’s not. The WHO is looking at contact tracing that was pretty thorough.
Umm, No it was not thorough. In fact, take a look at the NY Times breakign feed:
Coronavirus Live Updates: W.H.O. Walks Back Claim That Asymptomatic Transmission is Rare
A top expert at the World Health Organization on Tuesday walked back her earlier assertion that transmission of the coronavirus by people who do not have symptoms is “very rare.”
Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, who made the original comment at a W.H.O. briefing on Monday, said that it was based on just two or three studies and that it was a “misunderstanding” to say asymptomatic transmission is rare globally.
“I was just responding to a question, I wasn’t stating a policy of W.H.O. or anything like that,” she said.