Flip wrote:So when I wear a mask and take it off and the mask is damp. The mask has to be stopping something from getting out into the air.
NDPREP wrote:Honestly part of the problem shows through right here, from the beginning a cloth mask is not going to stop an aerosol virus particle. The trick is virus particles need to ride on respiratory droplets (I know there has been some things out about aerosol transmission but I haven't seen conclusive studies on that yet).
The point of wearing the mask is not to protect yourself, you are protecting others from you by not spewing droplets from your respiratory system all over. THAT is why everyone needs to wear them as you don't know if you are or aren't infected at all times. You choosing not to wear one isn't just affecting you, you are also affecting those around you. The crux of the problem is me over we, its uncomfortable for me so I don't want to do it. For a state that seems like one of those places that traditionally pitches in and helps our neighbors (flood sand bagging, farm rescue) this whole thing has really been eye opening for me...
NDPREP wrote:...Yup and this is why sports are postponed, business are limited, and things are progressing as they are... we refuse to adapt and to take some responsibility for out fellow man because I am right you are wrong mentality...
Like I said me over we, most of us were athletes, did we all go our careers trying to get that 1000 points over the betterment of our teammates? If wearing a mask prevented it to 1% we are saying it isn't worth it? Gotcha
defensewinsgames wrote:I'm hearing rumors that the athletic association wasn't even consulted when the decision was made to close everything down.
Flip wrote:defensewinsgames wrote:I'm hearing rumors that the athletic association wasn't even consulted when the decision was made to close everything down.
There must have been some communication between the governor and NDHSAA. I doubt Bergum knew there was still a week of volleyball left to make an exception for that and the remaining fall activities.
I heard the same thing, meeting today to start practices, but not contests before the 14.
packers21 wrote:Flip wrote:defensewinsgames wrote:I'm hearing rumors that the athletic association wasn't even consulted when the decision was made to close everything down.
There must have been some communication between the governor and NDHSAA. I doubt Bergum knew there was still a week of volleyball left to make an exception for that and the remaining fall activities.
I heard the same thing, meeting today to start practices, but not contests before the 14.
If they knew anything about it they did a pretty good job lying right to everyones face all day Friday, I personally do not think they knew.
Sportsrube wrote:We have already had a parent contact our school saying "When the Governor comes to his senses and allows winter sports to restart you cannot prevent me from watching my son wrestle and my daughter play basketball. I know my rights and I have the right to watch my kids play."
Once again a village idiot that doesn't know the difference between "rights" and "privileges". If the Gov. does rescind his order (which I hope he does) there are going to be a number of village idiots demanding their "right" to watch their kid play.
packers21 wrote:Sportsrube wrote:We have already had a parent contact our school saying "When the Governor comes to his senses and allows winter sports to restart you cannot prevent me from watching my son wrestle and my daughter play basketball. I know my rights and I have the right to watch my kids play."
Once again a village idiot that doesn't know the difference between "rights" and "privileges". If the Gov. does rescind his order (which I hope he does) there are going to be a number of village idiots demanding their "right" to watch their kid play.
They can demand all they want, if they are allowed to play and its with no fans, they will livestream it along with everyone else. We are lucky we have the ability to livestream all these games.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:packers21 wrote:Sportsrube wrote:We have already had a parent contact our school saying "When the Governor comes to his senses and allows winter sports to restart you cannot prevent me from watching my son wrestle and my daughter play basketball. I know my rights and I have the right to watch my kids play."
Once again a village idiot that doesn't know the difference between "rights" and "privileges". If the Gov. does rescind his order (which I hope he does) there are going to be a number of village idiots demanding their "right" to watch their kid play.
They can demand all they want, if they are allowed to play and its with no fans, they will livestream it along with everyone else. We are lucky we have the ability to livestream all these games.
Yep you have the 'Right' to watch them online.
Flip wrote:do you need people working at the door if there are no fans?
I heard the superintendent from Hillsboro say she thinks there will be a region agreement that road fans would not be allowed. She also said their winter athletes would compete in masks.
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