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  1. 1 hour ago, Mattyb said:

    Split hairs much??? 
     
    The point is... your statement about COVID-19 being unique in the fact that it can non be passed prior to symptoms is false. Many if not most viruses share this trait. At this point, it is more likely for a wrestler to be out of action for a longer period of time, if they contract the chicken pox. Since you split hairs about the word “may”, here is the info on chicken pox... 

     

     

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  2. On 8/11/2020 at 4:11 PM, Mattyb said:

    Lets all get honest and real, most of our kids are doing kid stuff. They are playing and hanging out with friends. Doing talent shows and such. Are they really at more risk playing sports then they would be by being normal teenagers or kids??? They are holding hands with their boyfriends or girlfriends (amongst other things). They are riding in cars with friends, and doing other stuff. I may be wrong... I may be the only one that sees this. All kids may be sitting at home by themselves watching netflix??? Bottom line... How is doing sports, where there are safety protocols in place, less safe then the stuff the kids are going to do anyway. Again.. maybe all the kids are not doing normal stuff. But... I am pretty sure 90 percent are not quarantining.

     

    Which brings me to my common sense approach...  If a kid is sick send him home for 10 days or until he obtains a negative test. Its just like any other illness!!! If a kid has the flu... dont let them back until cleared. If a kid has impetigo.. dont let them back until cleared. If a kid has chicken pox... dont let them back until cleared. If a kid has Covid19... dont let them back until they are cleared. Its that simple!!!!

     

    Like a wise man said.. "Get busy living or get busy dying." 

     

    Things that our kids are more likely to die from than Covid 19:

    Car crash

    Other accidents or falls

    Drug or alcohol over dose 

    Suicide 

    Drowning

    Murder

    Heart disease

    Cancer

    Flu

    Diabetes

     

    I am not downplaying Covid 19. My dad has cancer and is not in good health. I know my kids have been around other kids. We (as a family) stay away from my dad for the most part. He is high risk. So, we use common sense and stay away from him. I go to his house I sit across the garage from him (that is where he hangs). We talk, enjoy some BS,  and I leave. 

     

    Its freaking common sense!!! I will promise you this... People will all the suddenly gain common sense after November 3rd! 

     

    The major flaw with the logic of “Which brings me to my common sense approach...  If a kid is sick send him home for 10 days or until he obtains a negative test. Its just like any other illness!!!”  
    This is from the medical research site uptodate.com, the virus is most contagious in the 2 days BEFORE symptoms and right as symptoms present. Which is different from the majority of illnesses. 

  3. Since I have been stuck at home with all this extra time on my hands I have tackled the task of converting my old wrestling videotapes to digital. With that I am wondering who stopped certain wrestlers from making it to state. Just curious if I can locate semi-state brackets from 2000-2006 to add to my collection of wresting junk. I have New Castle 2001-2003. I would appreciate it and bonus if it has scores!

     

    Please send me a message if you would be willing to help! Thanks

     

     

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