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Only 350 new cases reported yesterday. Granted it is the weekend but that is down from previous weekends. Just over half of one percent of Utah's confirmed cases have been fatal so far. Well below the national average.

You don't even have to look at a chart. If Thriller hasn't been chirping, cases are down.
 
Here we go.

Doesn't bode well for professional (or amateur) sports in the near future.

 
Here we go.

Doesn't bode well for professional (or amateur) sports in the near future.

That sucks balls
I do think the nba formula is going to work though at least.

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Here we go.

Doesn't bode well for professional (or amateur) sports in the near future.


This is the problem outside of a bubble. If a team can't play, they'd have to forfeit their games or postpone and when it happens multiple times, future scheduling and dates get decimated.

Basically, you either have to cancel/prolong/severely limit seasons or simply do nothing and play while exposed and sick. High school sports are going to be a mess.
 
This is the problem outside of a bubble. If a team can't play, they'd have to forfeit their games or postpone and when it happens multiple times, future scheduling and dates get decimated.

Basically, you either have to cancel/prolong/severely limit seasons or simply do nothing and play while exposed and sick. High school sports are going to be a mess.

This is bad enough - just try and figure out how the NFL is going to handle this problem. How the heck do you make up multiple postponed football games?
 
This is bad enough - just try and figure out how the NFL is going to handle this problem. How the heck do you make up multiple postponed football games?

You can't - it's a domino effect. If three players with the Browns test positive for COVID and the whole team has been around them, 14 days of quarantine. That really means you're probably going three weeks without the Browns playing as they'd need a full week of game prep.

This fall will be an interesting case study if nothing else - another footnote in the strange but true year of 2020.
 
In Utah cases have started trending downward. Not back to shutdown levels yet, but going the right direction.

Obviously with strong support for facemasks and people realizing we weren't done with this yet we have been able to reduce the spread.

With vaccine trials going well we might get through this afterall!
 
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