Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is straight up fear mongering. No wonder why people dont want to do anything. 99.99% of the time your statement is simply not true and since covid has been around only a few months how do you know it's "life long" issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't read where anybody was hospitalized or ill beyond mild symptoms.
Mild symptoms can lead to life long issues.
Sorry - I'm trying to understand if this post is politically motivated or if you really are this unaware of disease physiology and medical science. You do understand that while Covid19 is new, understanding many kinds of long term organ damage is not, right? When you have scar tissue in your lungs, it doesn't matter that much in a big picture way whether that's from LUPUS or Covid19. Pulmonologists already know how it will impact the rest of your life. Similarly with kidney damage, etc. In cases where there is uncertainty, what I keep hearing about is shockingly worse than expected outcomes, not things like scar tissue miraculously healing. You get all that, right?
Anonymous wrote:There's at least one MYHA team that cancelled practices recently not sure if they did 14 days... We were informed by our coach as a sibling from our team was on that team. We were not told to do anything different. Just get tested if you want.
TM I know of cases through rumor mill only. No official communications on what happens if there's a positive case.
Im surprised rinks aren't closing for cleaning after reports and I'm wondering if the county is being informed...
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if local rinks are even telling families if there are cases among kids on their teams?
US CV infections are back up to 67K daily infections and 219K dead. But you're probably right, no news is good news.Anonymous wrote:I didn't read where anybody was hospitalized or ill beyond mild symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is straight up fear mongering. No wonder why people dont want to do anything. 99.99% of the time your statement is simply not true and since covid has been around only a few months how do you know it's "life long" issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't read where anybody was hospitalized or ill beyond mild symptoms.
Mild symptoms can lead to life long issues.
Sorry - I'm trying to understand if this post is politically motivated or if you really are this unaware of disease physiology and medical science. You do understand that while Covid19 is new, understanding many kinds of long term organ damage is not, right? When you have scar tissue in your lungs, it doesn't matter that much in a big picture way whether that's from LUPUS or Covid19. Pulmonologists already know how it will impact the rest of your life. Similarly with kidney damage, etc. In cases where there is uncertainty, what I keep hearing about is shockingly worse than expected outcomes, not things like scar tissue miraculously healing. You get all that, right?
I can't figure out what you're trying to say here. Are you saying that whenever we didn't know what was going to happen, it's worse than we thought it would be? How can it be worse, if we didn't know? This repeated refrain of "life long issues" is one of the liberal left talking points to keep everybody living in fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is straight up fear mongering. No wonder why people dont want to do anything. 99.99% of the time your statement is simply not true and since covid has been around only a few months how do you know it's "life long" issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't read where anybody was hospitalized or ill beyond mild symptoms.
Mild symptoms can lead to life long issues.
Sorry - I'm trying to understand if this post is politically motivated or if you really are this unaware of disease physiology and medical science. You do understand that while Covid19 is new, understanding many kinds of long term organ damage is not, right? When you have scar tissue in your lungs, it doesn't matter that much in a big picture way whether that's from LUPUS or Covid19. Pulmonologists already know how it will impact the rest of your life. Similarly with kidney damage, etc. In cases where there is uncertainty, what I keep hearing about is shockingly worse than expected outcomes, not things like scar tissue miraculously healing. You get all that, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is straight up fear mongering. No wonder why people dont want to do anything. 99.99% of the time your statement is simply not true and since covid has been around only a few months how do you know it's "life long" issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't read where anybody was hospitalized or ill beyond mild symptoms.
Mild symptoms can lead to life long issues.
You are the #1 reason we cannot go back to school if you don't take COVID serously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is troubling about this to me, as a hockey parent, is that people on the other team tested positive. So transmission cannot be fully explained away by time in the locker room (locker rooms aren’t open in our area rinks); exposure must have come through on ice play.
Our team wears masks during practice for the most part, but other teams aren’t wearing them in games.
But they were adult men willing to play ice hockey in FLorida in June. They could have caught Covid doing any of the number of other things they were probably doing. They weren't quarantining at home except for ice hockey games.
do you ... understand how contact tracing works
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, June story. Move along.
Still happening in New England, I’ve seen it in the news lately.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wmur.com/amp/article/new-hampshire-coronavirus-update-october-15-2020/34382461
Yup. This week 7 hockey teams in our area been notified they must quarantine for two weeks. Idiots (parents and players) aren’t wearing masks and parents aren’t social distancing. I truly hope the my shut down the sport in indoor lax (other offenders) in the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, June story. Move along.
Still happening in New England, I’ve seen it in the news lately.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wmur.com/amp/article/new-hampshire-coronavirus-update-october-15-2020/34382461
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is troubling about this to me, as a hockey parent, is that people on the other team tested positive. So transmission cannot be fully explained away by time in the locker room (locker rooms aren’t open in our area rinks); exposure must have come through on ice play.
Our team wears masks during practice for the most part, but other teams aren’t wearing them in games.
But they were adult men willing to play ice hockey in FLorida in June. They could have caught Covid doing any of the number of other things they were probably doing. They weren't quarantining at home except for ice hockey games.
Anonymous wrote:This is straight up fear mongering. No wonder why people dont want to do anything. 99.99% of the time your statement is simply not true and since covid has been around only a few months how do you know it's "life long" issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't read where anybody was hospitalized or ill beyond mild symptoms.
Mild symptoms can lead to life long issues.