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unfortunate circumstances for sure. good luck with masks in seats when people are yelling drinking and eating pretty much the entire game. Not looking forward to it
Wonder if they still open Club 44.
unfortunate circumstances for sure. good luck with masks in seats when people are yelling drinking and eating pretty much the entire game. Not looking forward to it
I don't know that SU has the space, the personnel, the expertise or the money to take this on.
It would be great if the county was willing to do it. Or someone like Wegman's. Everyone is hurting for employees right now and trying to get something big like this in place would be a huge challenge.
Just trying to host football games with 40K of fans arriving on campus in the middle of a pandemic is already a lot to take on. Not sure SU has enough workers to staff the concession areas, handle security, take tickets, serve as ushers, etc.
I have 3 young kids and have been able to get them tests over the last year very easily. We go in the morning and either get them back overnight or early the next morning. It really isn't the hardship people think it is.
The only negative is my oldest hates the covid test more than she loves football games.
I've seen a few times in here where posters are implying the covid vaccine doesn't work. Based on vaccinated hospitalization rates that just isn't true. Stop spreading lies and covid.
I'm guessing this may get deleted, so please delete the misinformation as well.
If you want to be in your seat to see the team run out from the tunnel against Rutgers, I’d recommend shutting down the tailgate at around 11 am.
I think any events in the Northeast will require a negative test for the forseeable future but especially this winter.
They just have to make it easy to get them like getting a cup of coffee. Valid for 48 hours and cost around $10 bucks.
I'd expect them to bring in testing booths and the like in the next month before the home opener. Just a matter of who is going to pay/staff it.
I've seen a few times in here where posters are implying the covid vaccine doesn't work. Based on vaccinated hospitalization rates that just isn't true. Stop spreading lies and covid.
I'm guessing this may get deleted, so please delete the misinformation as well.
Are cases rising up there? They're skyrocketing down where I am, but vaccination rates are low here.
Tell the unvaccinated that account fir 90% in the hospitals. Tell the children that r gonna be exposed the variant and the potential of virulent variants have hat the unvaccinated host. Mutations are the way Mother Nature ensures the survival of the fit and else eliminates that which can not procreate as effectively. This is just the beginning and the he only hope Homo sapiens have is their ability to produce vaccinations that shut down the virus that and prevent those that are not controllable: the future is now.Yogi said the future is not what it used to be!The vaccine obviously works. Future variants, who knows.
I still have some worry about longer term unknown impacts from a vaccine that moved thru the process so quickly, but figured it was better than the possible alternative.
I don't know that SU has the space, the personnel, the expertise or the money to take this on.
It would be great if the county was willing to do it. Or someone like Wegman's. Everyone is hurting for employees right now and trying to get something big like this in place would be a huge challenge.
Just trying to host football games with 40K of fans arriving on campus in the middle of a pandemic is already a lot to take on. Not sure SU has enough workers to staff the concession areas, handle security, take tickets, serve as ushers, etc.
I've seen a few times in here where posters are implying the covid vaccine doesn't work. Based on vaccinated hospitalization rates that just isn't true. Stop spreading lies and covid.
I'm guessing this may get deleted, so please delete the misinformation as well.
Tell the unvaccinated that account fir 90% in the hospitals. Tell the children that r gonna be exposed the variant and the potential of virulent variants have hat the unvaccinated host. Mutations are the way Mother Nature ensures the survival of the fit and else eliminates that which can not procreate as effectively. This is just the beginning and the he only hope Homo sapiens have is their ability to produce vaccinations that shut down the virus that and prevent those that are not controllable: the future is now.Yogi said the future is not what it used to be!
I think any events in the Northeast will require a negative test for the forseeable future but especially this winter.
They just have to make it easy to get them like getting a cup of coffee. Valid for 48 hours and cost around $10 bucks.
I'd expect them to bring in testing booths and the like in the next month before the home opener. Just a matter of who is going to pay/staff it.
Thought the same then realized it is only the unvaccinated that need to be tested. And only those who don’t choose to be tested before the game would need to be accommodated. With 65% of all county residents and nearly 78% of those over 18 vaccinated I think it would be more manageable.I don't know that SU has the space, the personnel, the expertise or the money to take this on.
It would be great if the county was willing to do it. Or someone like Wegman's. Everyone is hurting for employees right now and trying to get something big like this in place would be a huge challenge.
Just trying to host football games with 40K of fans arriving on campus in the middle of a pandemic is already a lot to take on. Not sure SU has enough workers to staff the concession areas, handle security, take tickets, serve as ushers, etc.
I think the Syracuse Mets were doing them on game day, in the parking lot.Well, if anyone knows a "healthcare provider," preferably located in the eastern Syracuse area, offering 15 to 1 hour rapid tests, I'd appreciate a pm with the info? So far all i have noted is a clinic on Seymour Street, and maybe the WellNow urgent care centers.
It would be awesome if SU teamed up with the University or Crouse, or even used their own Health Services Department, to roll out these rapid tests on game day.
Stay healthy my friendI thought I was the only one that (sometimes) started drinking at 9 am.
Excellent way of thinking.I've obviously never met your kids but promise 100% I care about their well being, and my children's over my own.
Excellent way of thinking.
You may change your mind when my kids are knocking over your dome dog and beer 3rd quarter.
We've done the Walgreens rapid tests before in the drive thru but problem is they didn't come back in 6 hours it was more like 24 hours. Really wish they would accept the home tests, would be so much easier for people with kids.rapid testing is offered almost everywhere here.