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RockRam
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The issue is how to live something close to a normal life along with the disease, and it begins with giving people information and then letting people be responsible, understanding that (as always) there will be those that won't be.
I completely agree with you here.
The issue that I have is that this particular virus can be transmitted by people who are asymptomatic. With that being the case I don't think that I (or anyone else) wouldn't be not "living" if we were to take some simple steps to mitigate transmission.
The NBA, for example, has decided to embark upon an attempt to place it's players, officials, etc. in some kind of "bubble" at the ESPN complex in Orlando. This way, they're taking a modest step to mitigate transmission to the broader public. And even WHEN players test positive, public health officials will have a much better chance at containing the situation.
I would think that the NFL would want to take a look at this concept on a regional basis (e.g. open air stadiums in AZ, TX, MI, FL). In light of a global pandemic, would you have a problem with this? Would you not be able to go about your livelihood if this was adopted?