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re: NCAA football players probably have the same chance of being killed during
Posted on 6/24/20 at 8:06 am to Strannix
Posted on 6/24/20 at 8:06 am to Strannix
It's not about the football players. It's about the fans causing a huge spike in the community. ESPN and the SJWs might yap about player safety, but that's nonsense.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 3:19 pm to CatfishJohn
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All things the same, with no vaccine, they're likely pretty damn close.
To drive home your point, didnt the flu kill 150 million people worldwide back in early 1900s, with no vaccine or antibodies. And still kills people every year. I would definitely say the Flu is more deadly as a whole than Rona. Rona is just more deadly to a small portion of the population.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 3:21 pm to p0845330
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Nah. Look up the definitions of words before you use them.
yep, you just watch too much tv....and stay of the twitter machine.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 3:25 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
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You’re comparing the response from over 100 years ago?
But yet we still do not have a cure, nor a real treatment. And people still die every year due to the flu. Covid is completely unknown, just like when the flu killed 150 million people in 1918.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 3:47 pm to Strannix
I would say they have a far more likely chance of being killed during a game.
Young athletic 18-22 year olds aren’t dying from rona
Young athletic 18-22 year olds aren’t dying from rona
Posted on 6/25/20 at 9:51 am to FtHuntTiger
quote:I think WWI and the drafting of all able-bodied college-aged men had more to do with it.
The 1918 flu (and WWI) caused most college football games to be canceled that year.
Posted on 6/25/20 at 11:02 am to madddoggydawg
I said it was a combination. Just pointing out there's precedent.
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