My concern is that we'll have CV-19, the flu and pneumonia all to deal with when the weather turns colder.
I know we have a flu vaccine, but it is NOT mandatory, and the vaccine isn't a perfect match for the strains.
There will always be people who are immuno-compromised when a virus or something like this hits.
When I hear criticism of how the US has handled this vs the rest of the world, I believe our way of life is very different than the rest of the world. Plus, with the amount of diabetes and obese that we have in this country, I'm not sure it's a fair comparison.
Besides, some people just do NOT take care of themselves and it seems they don't want to.
That said, I hope the CF season goes on! If there aren't fans in the stands, what is there to worry about? Without fans, is anyone honestly saying that the players and coaches wouldn't get it if the season is canceled?
You can't live in a bubble. Personally, I don't think a vaccine is going to solve the problem because not everyone will take it, but I do believe that better treatments are here versus 5 months ago, and better treatments will continue to be developed.
Go Dawgs! This is the best overall Dawgs' team I can remember heading into a season, and I'm ready to see them play!
"All they can do — and the UGA fans can do — is hope a safe pathway exists for football, and that enough enough conferences stay in the game for a college season to exist." Viruses take on renewed life during fall is what we hear. That may be why Big -10 backed out and Pac-12 is hesitating. UGA has a dream team this year..potentially....and needs to hold its position of ...play ball! Come on...GO DAWGS!!!