| LIFE CV-19: Effects on life, work, and sports

They'll take credit, but never blame.

Gov Cuomo ordered nursing homes and long care facilities to take in coronavirus patients that have been discharged from hospitals. Now he wants to redirect the blame to POTUS Trump. Shocking...

"Anyone who wants to ask why did the state do that with COVID patients in nursing homes, it’s because the state followed President Trump’s CDC guidance,” Cuomo said during a press briefing in Albany. "So they should ask President Trump."​
Cuomo did so many things wrong, but hey, he gives good face and the media love him. That's worth something right?
 
SEC sent on a press release confirming athletic activities can begin June 8.

SEC TO PERMIT VOLUNTARY IN-PERSON ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES BEGINNING ON JUNE 8

Student-Athletes Given Opportunity to Engage in Strength & Conditioning Activities That Can Be Effectively Monitored and Performed While Social Distancing

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (May 22, 2020) - Voluntary in-person athletics activities may resume on Southeastern Conference campuses, at the discretion of each university, beginning June 8 under strict supervision of designated university personnel and safety guidelines developed by each institution, the SEC announced Friday.

Due to the impact of COVID-19, the SEC had suspended all athletics activities through May 31. June 8 will begin a transition period that will allow student-athletes to gradually adapt to full training and sports activity after this recent period of inactivity. Under plans developed by each university and consistent with state and local health directives, certain activities will be permitted based on the ability to participate in controlled and safe environments, while also maintaining recommended social distancing measures.

The decision to resume athletics activities, which at this time is limited by the NCAA to voluntary activities supervised by strength and conditioning personnel, was made with the guidance of the Conference’s Return to Activity and Medical Guidance Task Force. Created by the SEC’s Presidents and Chancellors in April and comprised of a cross-section of leading public health, infectious disease and sports medicine professionals from across the SEC’s 14 member institutions, the Task Force will remain active to provide continued advice and guidance to the SEC and its members as they prepare for a return to competition.

“The safe and healthy return of our student-athletes, coaches, administrators and our greater university communities have been and will continue to serve as our guiding principle as we navigate this complex and constantly-evolving situation,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “At this time, we are preparing to begin the fall sports season as currently scheduled, and this limited resumption of voluntary athletic activities on June 8 is an important initial step in that process. Thanks to the blueprint established by our Task Force and the dedicated efforts of our universities and their athletics programs, we will be able to provide our student-athletes with far better health and wellness education, medical and psychological care and supervision than they would otherwise receive on their own while off campus or training at public facilities as states continue to reopen.”

As part of its recommendations, the Task Force prepared a series of best practices for screening, testing, monitoring, tracing, social distancing and maintaining cleaned environments. These recommendations will serve as a roadmap for each school prior to and upon the return of student-athletes to their campuses.

“While each institution will make its own decisions in creating defined plans to safely return student-athletes to activity, it is essential to employ a collaborative approach that involves input from public health officials, coaches, sports medicine staff, sports performance personnel and student-athletes,” Sankey said. “Elements of the Task Force recommendations provided key guidance for determining the date of the return to activity.”

In addition to standard infection prevention measures as approved by public health authorities such as facility cleaning and social distancing, recommended enhanced health and safety measures include:

  • Enhanced education of all team members on health and wellness best practices, including but not limited to preventing the spread of COVID-19
  • A 3-stage screening process that involves screening before student-athletes arrive on campus, within 72 hours of entering athletics facilities and on a daily basis upon resumption of athletics activities
  • Testing of symptomatic team members (including all student-athletes, coaches, team support and other appropriate individuals)
  • Immediate isolation of team members who are under investigation or diagnosed with COVID-19 followed by contact tracing, following CDC and local public health guidelines
  • A transition period that allows student-athletes to gradually adapt to full training and sport activity following a period of inactivity
During the month of June, NCAA regulations permit only strength and conditioning personnel to supervise voluntary on-campus athletics activities in the sports of football and men’s & women’s basketball. A current waiver that permits eight (8) hours of virtual film review has been extended through June 30 for football and basketball.

Consistent with NCAA regulations, organized practices and other required physical activities remain prohibited in all sports. A previously announced suspension of in-person camps and coaches clinics conducted by SEC institutions remains in effect until July 31.
 
They'll take credit, but never blame.

Gov Cuomo ordered nursing homes and long care facilities to take in coronavirus patients that have been discharged from hospitals. Now he wants to redirect the blame to POTUS Trump. Shocking...

"Anyone who wants to ask why did the state do that with COVID patients in nursing homes, it’s because the state followed President Trump’s CDC guidance,” Cuomo said during a press briefing in Albany. "So they should ask President Trump."​
Cuomo did so many things wrong, but hey, he gives good face and the media love him. That's worth something right?
Cuomo is an absolute jackass.
 
Let's get rid of the post office and see how well everyone likes paying $10 to send an invitation all of a sudden or how every single package you order on Amazon suddenly costs twice as much and about 30% of the country would no longer receive mail at all.



Why do you insist putting words in my mouth? Where did I call you a fool? You can believe whatever you want, man. If I watched Fox News all day I would probably call it a hoax too. The only hoax was convincing about 30% of the population of that. I have no desire to continue that though.

Obama was not quoted as saying "negative things" about the country but Trump? Yeah he's said plenty. How about his defense of Putin?



Had Obama said this nonsense there would have been Impeachment hearings the next day lol

Michelle Obama was not "caught" saying that. It's a complete lie. Just because you read it in a chain email doesn't make it true.


You literally cited a lie to counter my claim of all the things Trump gets away with.

Be honest, though, if you walked into a room and heard any random weirdo saying some of the things Trump says, like "I'm a very stable genius" or bragging about how much more he knows about war than "all the generals" or how much more he knows about science and medicine than scientists and doctors, would you not think that person is nuts?



Well, General Mattis did call him a moron lol And to Trump that's akin to treason.

General Mattis is a fool for saying that if he did. Would not be decorum for any officer. POTUS always said good things about him. Yes when he made mistakes in hiring he had to have a reason to fire them. He is not for war.
 
General Mattis is a fool for saying that if he did. Would not be decorum for any officer. POTUS always said good things about him. Yes when he made mistakes in hiring he had to have a reason to fire them. He is not for war.

You mean the guy that Trump called the "world's most overrated general?" Trump only says "good things" about people when they suck up to him. The minute they don't toe the company line, defend him, suck up to him, etc. he has no use for you. I can only imagine what kind of hell Mattis was living in being a lifelong military man that had to sit there and listen to Trump talk about how much more he knows about the military than "all the generals" and his general lack of knowledge. And I almost passed out from laughter at "he is not for war." Yeah, the same dude that will threaten to bomb a country if their leader insults him is totally against war lmao
 
Trump is the ass that we are burdened with at this time. The office is more like a temporary Kingship now, and it corrupts. JMO, it is un American to vote for either party.
 
I am convinced at this point people vote against someone more so than for someone. Another factor is you vote for the principals of the party you most align with. I have not seen a candidate that I have been excited about in loooooong time.
 
You mean the guy that Trump called the "world's most overrated general?" Trump only says "good things" about people when they suck up to him. The minute they don't toe the company line, defend him, suck up to him, etc. he has no use for you. I can only imagine what kind of hell Mattis was living in being a lifelong military man that had to sit there and listen to Trump talk about how much more he knows about the military than "all the generals" and his general lack of knowledge. And I almost passed out from laughter at "he is not for war." Yeah, the same dude that will threaten to bomb a country if their leader insults him is totally against war lmao
Really! The whole Gov mainly the dems have been on a witch hunt for him since he has been elected. They lied about Russia, Ukraine, and many conspiracies that continues today. He strikes back and is raw with his responses but what other politician has done it without pay. See where he has donated his salary and see his love of the country. His mistakes are there but his resolve is strong. It's not just his way to be polite. Him declaring churches an essential business is another example.
 
Really! The whole Gov mainly the dems have been on a witch hunt for him since he has been elected. They lied about Russia, Ukraine, and many conspiracies that continues today. He strikes back and is raw with his responses but what other politician has done it without pay. See where he has donated his salary and see his love of the country. His mistakes are there but his resolve is strong. It's not just his way to be polite. Him declaring churches an essential business is another example.

No... he lied about Russia, he lied about the Ukraine (and did a good job at brainwashing people) and he promotes idiotic conspiracy theories so people will froth at the mouth while they defend him. A lot of presidents donate their salaries to charity. Very few of them have made millions upon millions of dollars off their presidency like he has, though, but yeah he's only in it for his "love of the country." Him declaring churches as essential was nothing more than a publicity stunt and it definitely worked.

He is a vile human being.

Widower of Scarborough staffer asks Twitter to remove Trump’s conspiracy theories

No other human being on this earth could get away with the bullshit he gets away.
 
One of my brothers died yesterday. He had a massive heart attack but he had fever and cough right before that happened. We do not know yet if he had it but I would not doubt it, as he was a truck driver and worked through most of this, all over the eastern US. The worst part of this, besides losing my brother, I have a weaker immune system and have been saying at home for the last few months and I cannot even go to his visitation or funeral. I am only going to the burial and staying away from everyone else.
 
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