are we looking at yet another reversal of course by the B1G, this time as it pertains to their absolutely no fans whatsoever decree?
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what he said-About damn time!! Open this bitch up and get on with our lives!!
Dittowhat he said-
Florida the most free? There's a lot of agreement on this board regarding the issues facing California and the Pacific Northwest, and that's perfectly fine. But you can't possibly be suggesting that Florida is a model that other states should follow. Now if you said weirdest state, well then Florida wins no contest.Most free state in the US.
According to the CDC:Most free state in the US.
Most free state in the US.
Ok parrot. Get out of your cage and see that reality is not at all like they say at the CDC or MSNBC while clutching their pearls.According to the CDC:
The risk of COVID-19 spreading at events and gatherings increases as follows:
Lowest risk: Virtual-only activities, events, and gatherings.
More risk: Smaller outdoor and in-person gatherings in which individuals from different households remain spaced at least 6 feet apart, wear masks, do not share objects, and come from the same local area (e.g., community, town, city, or county).
Higher risk: Medium-sized in-person gatherings that are adapted to allow individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and with attendees coming from outside the local area.
Highest risk: Large in-person gatherings where it is difficult for individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and attendees travel from outside the local area.
If Desantis wants to place Florida residents at the highest risk of spreading the virus, that's his prerogative. B10 presidents are not that stupid.
Florida has the most residents aged 65 or older and a percentage of elderly residents higher than any other state. I guess Desantis isn't planning on running for re-election. The only thing dumber would be for Trump to endorse it so I suspect he will.Ok parrot. Get out of your cage and see that reality is not at all like they say at the CDC or MSNBC while clutching their pearls.
Florida has the most residents aged 65 or older and a percentage of elderly residents higher than any other state. I guess Desantis isn't planning on running for re-election. The only thing dumber would be for Trump to endorse it so I suspect he will.
Florida has the most residents aged 65 or older and a percentage of elderly residents higher than any other state. I guess Desantis isn't planning on running for re-election. The only thing dumber would be for Trump to endorse it so I suspect he will.
did the governor buy everyone tickets?According to the CDC:
The risk of COVID-19 spreading at events and gatherings increases as follows:
Lowest risk: Virtual-only activities, events, and gatherings.
More risk: Smaller outdoor and in-person gatherings in which individuals from different households remain spaced at least 6 feet apart, wear masks, do not share objects, and come from the same local area (e.g., community, town, city, or county).
Higher risk: Medium-sized in-person gatherings that are adapted to allow individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and with attendees coming from outside the local area.
Highest risk: Large in-person gatherings where it is difficult for individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and attendees travel from outside the local area.
If Desantis wants to place Florida residents at the highest risk of spreading the virus, that's his prerogative. B10 presidents are not that stupid.
Florida the most free? There's a lot of agreement on this board regarding the issues facing California and the Pacific Northwest, and that's perfectly fine. But you can't possibly be suggesting that Florida is a model that other states should follow. Now if you said weirdest state, well then Florida wins no contest.
According to the CDC:
The risk of COVID-19 spreading at events and gatherings increases as follows:
Lowest risk: Virtual-only activities, events, and gatherings.
More risk: Smaller outdoor and in-person gatherings in which individuals from different households remain spaced at least 6 feet apart, wear masks, do not share objects, and come from the same local area (e.g., community, town, city, or county).
Higher risk: Medium-sized in-person gatherings that are adapted to allow individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and with attendees coming from outside the local area.
Highest risk: Large in-person gatherings where it is difficult for individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and attendees travel from outside the local area.
If Desantis wants to place Florida residents at the highest risk of spreading the virus, that's his prerogative. B10 presidents are not that stupid.
Mmk- No state income tax
- liberal definition of amendment rights
- We can CHOOSE to go out to a football game if we CHOOSE to do so
But yeah .. let your government tell you what you can and can’t do... sounds like freedom to me
I assume you are as disgusted as I am with what Whitmer has done to the elderly in retirement homes. I know she was on a huge campaign to stop Michigan football, but now she’s too busy trying to cover up all the retirement home deaths.
You can hear the left's collective moans in the back ground....."we almost pulled it off"
Just so we're clear, I'm saying the left wanted to crater the country in the hopes it would help come November. Yes. I'm sayin that. Outloud.
No but he is sanctioning the spread of coronavirus. If you pack tens of thousands of people into a stadium during an active outbreak, the virus will be be communally transmitted. This isn't a difficult concept.did the governor buy everyone tickets?
they may be allowed to but they won't anytime soon. so it really has little impact .
did you know that you only need one space following a period now? that changed ~15 years ago.No but he is sanctioning the spread of coronavirus. If you pack tens of thousands of people into a stadium during an active outbreak, the virus will be be communally transmitted. This isn't a difficult concept.
Like I stated earlier, it is the governor's prerogative to set public health policy. You may remember that Desantis previously closed all restaurants and gyms located in Florida, He also signed EOs to close beaches, bowling alleys, and theatres. He sets the policy. Florida reported 2,580 new cases (+16%) and 139 more deaths (+53%) today. Either he believes that full capacity stadiums will not increase transmission or he knows that it will increase coronavirus cases and doesn't care.
if you haven't been paying attention there are a lot of states that "allow" businesses to do whatever they want in terms of response to covid. many of them choose to conduct their business within national and local medical recommendations despite what local government allows. i suspect this will be the case in the short term as well. just because there is no law against it doesn't mean everyone is going to go out and fill their stadiums. a couple might surprise us but in general i doubt this has any impact on sporting events in general
are we looking at yet another reversal of course by the B1G, this time as it pertains to their absolutely no fans whatsoever decree?
this is the first state to my knowledge to remove a cap on gatherings.if you haven't been paying attention there are a lot of states that "allow" businesses to do whatever they want in terms of response to covid. many of them choose to conduct their business within national and local medical recommendations despite what local government allows. i suspect this will be the case in the short term as well. just because there is no law against it doesn't mean everyone is going to go out and fill their stadiums. a couple might surprise us but in general i doubt this has any impact on sporting events in general
No but he is sanctioning the spread of coronavirus. If you pack tens of thousands of people into a stadium during an active outbreak, the virus will be be communally transmitted. This isn't a difficult concept.
Like I stated earlier, it is the governor's prerogative to set public health policy. You may remember that Desantis previously closed all restaurants and gyms located in Florida, He also signed EOs to close beaches, bowling alleys, and theatres. He sets the policy. Florida reported 2,580 new cases (+16%) and 139 more deaths (+53%) today. Either he believes that full capacity stadiums will not increase transmission or he knows that it will increase coronavirus cases and doesn't care.
Did you know that hyphens are not required when a number follows a word? That has never changed.did you know that you only need one space following a period now? that changed ~15 years ago.
That's not a hyphen, troll.Did you know that hyphens are not required when a number follows a word? That has never changed.
that's not a hyphen, it's a ~, which is shorthand for approximately.Did you know that hyphens are not required when a number follows a word? That has never changed.
Those are numbers provided by Ron Desantis.Ooooo scary numbers that are total bullshit. You have no clue what you're talking about.
Those are numbers provided by Ron Desantis.
LOL its fake news !!Then you should have no problem linking it because he wouldn't say 139 people died yesterday.
LOL its fake news !!