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What a shocker
The Abbott test is more like 15 minutes fwiwThere is a debate about being tracked at Covid free using the new test kits. For example, the Abbot kit takes about five minutes and is very inexpensive (after the initial cost of the device). It is very possible, if you combine those, that you may end up being tested before events and tagged as Covid free for several days. I am not sure the details, but a person is not contagious for several days after being exposed. Lets say that is five days. As long as you get tested within five days of the event, you can attend. I think this is possible for team members in July and for a large number of fans by September.
I stand corrected....but we've only been working at this for a month and I am hopeful, by August, we are even betterThe Abbott test is more like 15 minutes fwiw
Dr. Fauci said he 'hopes' April 30 will be the date the country can start to look at 'gradually' getting back to normal but that it depends on the data. '
I stand corrected....but we've only been working at this for a month and I am hopeful, by August, we are even better[/QUOTE]
Did we get another commitment?
There is a debate about being tracked at Covid free using the new test kits. For example, the Abbot kit takes about five minutes and is very inexpensive (after the initial cost of the device). It is very possible, if you combine those, that you may end up being tested before events and tagged as Covid free for several days. I am not sure the details, but a person is not contagious for several days after being exposed. Lets say that is five days. As long as you get tested within five days of the event, you can attend. I think this is possible for team members in July and for a large number of fans by September.
FWIW the Big 12 announced 10% salary cuts in the conference office.Yeah. Aside from Iowa State, Minnehaha, and Wyoming tightening their belts to one degree or another has anyone heard of any other schools instituting cost-cutting measures?
And, yes, we know that the onion dip station is sacrosanct.
FWIW the Big 12 announced 10% salary cuts in the conference office.
I am sure that is meaningful. To someone.
Testing and certifying FANS???
I don't think so. Maybe stranger things have happened.... but none that come to mind OTTOMH.
500 BILLION?
Not sure where you found that figure...... but I would be a bit skeptical
YupFWIW the Big 12 announced 10% salary cuts in the conference office.
I am sure that is meaningful. To someone.
That sounds simple.There is a debate about being tracked at Covid free using the new test kits. For example, the Abbot kit takes about five minutes and is very inexpensive (after the initial cost of the device). It is very possible, if you combine those, that you may end up being tested before events and tagged as Covid free for several days. I am not sure the details, but a person is not contagious for several days after being exposed. Lets say that is five days. As long as you get tested within five days of the event, you can attend. I think this is possible for team members in July and for a large number of fans by September.
Seriously? 500 BILLION? That's f^cked. I had not seen anything about that.
I sure as hell hope they don't get anything even close to that.
I can't even imagine, OTTOMH, how they could even begin to try to justify that.
I mean, what is the annual gross revenue of the NCAA.... about $1 Billion or so? (that's a ballpark guess without taking a closer look).
How do they ask for 500 X their annual revenue?
500 BILLION?
Not sure where you found that figure...... but I would be a bit skeptical
Also, Larry Scott, commissioner of the Pac 12 is taking a 20% pay cut, executive staff 10%, and they are laying off 8% of staff.
FWIW the Big 12 announced 10% salary cuts in the conference office.
I am sure that is meaningful. To someone.
The NCAA Hoops tourney - which provides almost all of the NCAA revenue - grosses a bit under ONE Billion per year.I embellished some, but Bloomberg reported schools would get $375 billion less than expected.