DirtyRiders wrote:I think your statistics are exactly why people have such strong feelings about this. You are asking for an entire city of Anaheim to be cautious even though only one fifth of a percent of their population has been infected by the virus. The mortality rate is misleading as a percentage. What should be being reported is number of people who have unfortunately died because of the virus compared to the population. And in Anaheim that number based on your numbers is .0000255. And yet you are asking for caution and that is the frustration. Shutting down our sport and the economy because 9 people out of 352,111 in Anaheim died because of any cause is just ludacris.
Spazsdad wrote:CA closed 2 days earlier than NY. You really think that was the difference? 2 days? NY took a dump due to wretched leadership by Frick and Frack. Just look,at the nursing home debacle.
Pennsylvania has more COVID deaths over 85 than under 80.
But please, let’s lock everybody in their homes and kill the economy instead of isolating those at risk
Backnine wrote:
Another question I have for those that are in the state of fear. WHEN will it be ok to practice? What is the magic number? Or is it one of our fearless leaders words you need to hear? Waiting for the vaccine?
eddiez577 wrote:Backnine wrote:
Another question I have for those that are in the state of fear. WHEN will it be ok to practice? What is the magic number? Or is it one of our fearless leaders words you need to hear? Waiting for the vaccine?
For Los Angeles County, as of today May 21, 2020, we are still in Stage 1, while most of California is in 1st phase of Stage 2, and 18 counties in 2nd phase of stage 2. Teams can practice in modified settings during 2nd phase of Stage 2, and modified games in stage 3, w/ full blown Tournaments & everything close to "2019 normal" in stage 4.
In the meantime here in sunny LA, the batting cages aren't open, and I can't get permits from the parks to use the fields for practice. If you run practice & disregard the order, you can be fined. But you can practice w/ people from same residence.
BTW, I don't consider myself living in fear, rather living informed & being cautious. I'm 37 w/ Diabetes & history of blood clots, and a teenage son w/ Asthma. Also, I've been working during the order & being very cautious since I'm the sole breadwinner for my family, and have a silent generation mom w/ diabetes that I like to visit once a week. I would not like to put financial stress on my family if I were to catch it & have a tough time fighting the infection, and also would not like to bury dear mom sometime this summer because I chose to hang out w people who don't give a shit about other people & pass it down to mom unbeknownst to me because I might be presymptomatic or asymptomatic.
https://abc7news.com/california-reopen- ... s/6194483/
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronaviru ... quirements
https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploa ... 0-text.pdf
Spazsdad wrote:CA closed 2 days earlier than NY. You really think that was the difference? 2 days? NY took a dump due to wretched leadership by Frick and Frack. Just look,at the nursing home debacle.
Pennsylvania has more COVID deaths over 85 than under 80.
But please, let’s lock everybody in their homes and kill the economy instead of isolating those at risk
Luiaguilera wrote:eddiez577 wrote:Backnine wrote:
Another question I have for those that are in the state of fear. WHEN will it be ok to practice? What is the magic number? Or is it one of our fearless leaders words you need to hear? Waiting for the vaccine?
For Los Angeles County, as of today May 21, 2020, we are still in Stage 1, while most of California is in 1st phase of Stage 2, and 18 counties in 2nd phase of stage 2. Teams can practice in modified settings during 2nd phase of Stage 2, and modified games in stage 3, w/ full blown Tournaments & everything close to "2019 normal" in stage 4.
In the meantime here in sunny LA, the batting cages aren't open, and I can't get permits from the parks to use the fields for practice. If you run practice & disregard the order, you can be fined. But you can practice w/ people from same residence.
BTW, I don't consider myself living in fear, rather living informed & being cautious. I'm 37 w/ Diabetes & history of blood clots, and a teenage son w/ Asthma. Also, I've been working during the order & being very cautious since I'm the sole breadwinner for my family, and have a silent generation mom w/ diabetes that I like to visit once a week. I would not like to put financial stress on my family if I were to catch it & have a tough time fighting the infection, and also would not like to bury dear mom sometime this summer because I chose to hang out w people who don't give a shit about other people & pass it down to mom unbeknownst to me because I might be presymptomatic or asymptomatic.
https://abc7news.com/california-reopen- ... s/6194483/
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronaviru ... quirements
https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploa ... 0-text.pdf
Preach on Brotha, i agree with you 100 percent. my daughter has Asthma and my wife has rheumatoid arthritis both underlying health conditions. This is probably why we think differently than most that dont give a crap about anyone but themselves and the softball life. Unfortunately this is what the country is turning into, egotistical i dont give a shit about u attitudes!!!
eddiez577 wrote:Backnine wrote:
Another question I have for those that are in the state of fear. WHEN will it be ok to practice? What is the magic number? Or is it one of our fearless leaders words you need to hear? Waiting for the vaccine?
For Los Angeles County, as of today May 21, 2020, we are still in Stage 1, while most of California is in 1st phase of Stage 2, and 18 counties in 2nd phase of stage 2. Teams can practice in modified settings during 2nd phase of Stage 2, and modified games in stage 3, w/ full blown Tournaments & everything close to "2019 normal" in stage 4.
In the meantime here in sunny LA, the batting cages aren't open, and I can't get permits from the parks to use the fields for practice. If you run practice & disregard the order, you can be fined. But you can practice w/ people from same residence.
BTW, I don't consider myself living in fear, rather living informed & being cautious. I'm 37 w/ Diabetes & history of blood clots, and a teenage son w/ Asthma. Also, I've been working during the order & being very cautious since I'm the sole breadwinner for my family, and have a silent generation mom w/ diabetes that I like to visit once a week. I would not like to put financial stress on my family if I were to catch it & have a tough time fighting the infection, and also would not like to bury dear mom sometime this summer because I chose to hang out w people who don't give a shit about other people & pass it down to mom unbeknownst to me because I might be presymptomatic or asymptomatic.
https://abc7news.com/california-reopen- ... s/6194483/
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronaviru ... quirements
https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploa ... 0-text.pdf