I was gonna start a new post with this question, but I thought I'll just add it here........
If Travel Ball starts up, say July 1st, would the season continue for all of August, then right into Fall ball? Would you want that?
It would be good to know who's immune. That's a test we need as well.
Thought you were speaking to the states roll out on this.My point was that it's strange that there are people who have immunity and don't know it. I didn't say there was anything weird about the "plan".
Have never seen much data on many have been tested and of those how many have tested positive.I wish they had a figure for the total infected in each state which would give me a better idea on how safe it will be to be out and about (e.g. playing a softball tournament) at a certain date. All the resource usage tells me is the number of cases which are serious enough to be hospitalized, and I am sure that is correlated with the number of total infected, but I do not know what that correlation is.
Of course these are just models so who knows what the reality will be come May/June/July...My kid is only 10, if she misses
a season or two it isn't going to be the end of the world.
Me either but the total number of tests won't help with the modeling (not directly at least although more testing would mean more accurate data)..only our feeling that we are doing what we should as a country. My brother-in-law has been sick for 3+ weeks with symptoms which point to Covid-19 but they wouldn't test him because of his age and lack of pre-existing conditions (even though he has asthma). He is finally getting a bit better but still cannot walk around for more than 5 minutes before he gets winded.Have never seen much data on many have been tested and of those how many have tested positive.
Thought you were speaking to the states roll out on this.
Who has immunity.
The positive tests with no symptoms are not immune. Thats why they test positive.
Symptoms occur when bodies defense to it are stronger or weaker. Then build resistance.
Plasma research should provide answers.