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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostSo when they ultimately cancel the season, do you think they’re gonna give this year’s eligibility back like they did with the spring sports?
Winter sport student-athletes who compete during 2020-21 in Division I will receive both an additional season of competition and an additional year in which to complete it, the Division I Council decided. The same flexibility was provided to student-athletes after the spring season was canceled in 2020 and the fall season was seriously impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Council met by videoconference Tuesday and Wednesday.
“The pandemic will continue to impact winter sport seasons in ways we can’t predict. Council members opted to provide for winter sport student-athletes the same flexibility given spring and fall sports previously,” said Council chair M. Grace Calhoun, athletics director at Pennsylvania. “The actions today ensure the continuation of local decision-making in the best interest of each institution and its student-athletes.”
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I get things have been a little chaotic, but I'm floored we packed up and headed to SD without testing since Saturday. Why did we not test an hour or two before departing? Why risk arriving and being required to immediately turn around and go home? Why risk exposing the entire team/staff on an airplane? These questions need answered. Lots of wasted time/money and unnecessary risk to the entire team that has the potential to shut them down until after Christmas.
Someone on the administrative end dropped the ball. I'm pulling for IHCIB, but this isn't the best way to show you're ready for the big time. Dare I say, if 3G were here we never would have flown to SD with positive cases on board.
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View PostI get things have been a little chaotic, but I'm floored we packed up and headed to SD without testing since Saturday. Why did we not test an hour or two before departing? Why risk arriving and being required to immediately turn around and go home? Why risk exposing the entire team/staff on an airplane? These questions need answered. Lots of wasted time/money and unnecessary risk to the entire team that has the potential to shut them down until after Christmas.
Someone on the administrative end dropped the ball. I'm pulling for IHCIB, but this isn't the best way to show you're ready for the big time. Dare I say, if 3G were here we never would have flown to SD with positive cases on board.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
I’m sure “sharp as a tack” Boatright was right on top of the issues you addressed.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View PostI get things have been a little chaotic, but I'm floored we packed up and headed to SD without testing since Saturday. Why did we not test an hour or two before departing? Why risk arriving and being required to immediately turn around and go home? Why risk exposing the entire team/staff on an airplane? These questions need answered. Lots of wasted time/money and unnecessary risk to the entire team that has the potential to shut them down until after Christmas.
Someone on the administrative end dropped the ball. I'm pulling for IHCIB, but this isn't the best way to show you're ready for the big time. Dare I say, if 3G were here we never would have flown to SD with positive cases on board.
They tested Saturday, got the results Sunday and flew out Monday. I haven't run into any discussion or data on false negatives in the WSU lab.
Seems like they were using the 15-minute test in SD. That one is known for false negatives. I haven't run into anything about the 15-minute test giving false positives, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. Using the 24-hour test results instead of the 15-minute results minimizes the chances of having a false negative.
This is a great example of how the virus spreads. Asymptomatic carriers can test megative and still have the virus in their systems, which means they are able to spread it, although in small doses that may result in another asymptomatic carrier. That's probably what happened at the White House where everybody got tested, but they still had some cases come out of some of their events, but none of those cases seem to have been severe.
I'm not mentioning the White House to make some political statement. I used it as an example that negative test results are not a protection. The White House is an example of that, that most people have heard about.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
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Originally posted by Aargh View Post
The WSU lab is one of the fastest for test results in the state. It takes them 24 hours.
They tested Saturday, got the results Sunday and flew out Monday. I haven't run into any discussion or data on false negatives in the WSU lab.
Seems like they were using the 15-minute test in SD. That one is known for false negatives. I haven't run into anything about the 15-minute test giving false positives, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. Using the 24-hour test results instead of the 15-minute results minimizes the chances of having a false negative.
This is a great example of how the virus spreads. Asymptomatic carriers can test megative and still have the virus in their systems, which means they are able to spread it, although in small doses that may result in another asymptomatic carrier. That's probably what happened at the White House where everybody got tested, but they still had some cases come out of some of their events, but none of those cases seem to have been severe.
I'm not mentioning the White House to make some political statement. I used it as an example that negative test results are not a protection. The White House is an example of that, that most people have heard about.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by Aargh View Post
The WSU lab is one of the fastest for test results in the state. It takes them 24 hours.
They tested Saturday, got the results Sunday and flew out Monday. I haven't run into any discussion or data on false negatives in the WSU lab.
Seems like they were using the 15-minute test in SD. That one is known for false negatives. I haven't run into anything about the 15-minute test giving false positives, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. Using the 24-hour test results instead of the 15-minute results minimizes the chances of having a false negative.
This is a great example of how the virus spreads. Asymptomatic carriers can test megative and still have the virus in their systems, which means they are able to spread it, although in small doses that may result in another asymptomatic carrier. That's probably what happened at the White House where everybody got tested, but they still had some cases come out of some of their events, but none of those cases seem to have been severe.
I'm not mentioning the White House to make some political statement. I used it as an example that negative test results are not a protection. The White House is an example of that, that most people have heard about.
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