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FWST: As practice nears, TCU football player tests positive for COVID-19
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<blockquote data-quote="Moose Stuff" data-source="post: 2889968" data-attributes="member: 71571"><p>Article lost me at "unspecified underlying health condition". This disease does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to healthy kids and that's an absolute fact. I'm currently at another HS baseball tournament in Tomball (the 5th one I've been to this summer). 28 teams, 8 different fields, games from 8:00 AM to near midnight on all fields for 5 straight days. No masks on the players, no social distancing, nothing different than they would have done previously. They are having these all over the country and have been doing so since late May. NOT ONE MAJOR ISSUE. And just to be clear, I'm sure quite a few of these kids probably have or will get the virus, they just have no idea because they aren't testing them so they just keep right on playing because the virus does pretty much nothing to them. You want to make the hysteria go down about 10 levels? Stop testing. Start worrying about only those with symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moose Stuff, post: 2889968, member: 71571"] Article lost me at "unspecified underlying health condition". This disease does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to healthy kids and that's an absolute fact. I'm currently at another HS baseball tournament in Tomball (the 5th one I've been to this summer). 28 teams, 8 different fields, games from 8:00 AM to near midnight on all fields for 5 straight days. No masks on the players, no social distancing, nothing different than they would have done previously. They are having these all over the country and have been doing so since late May. NOT ONE MAJOR ISSUE. And just to be clear, I'm sure quite a few of these kids probably have or will get the virus, they just have no idea because they aren't testing them so they just keep right on playing because the virus does pretty much nothing to them. You want to make the hysteria go down about 10 levels? Stop testing. Start worrying about only those with symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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