As it should be. If you are a high risk person, you are responsible for your own health.
For the most part, protesters have been wearing masks.JustisWalkert said:
https://cbs4indy.com/news/coronavirus/little-evidence-that-protests-spread-covid-19-in-us/
"There is little evidence that the protests that erupted after George Floyd's death caused a significant increase in U.S. coronavirus infections, according to public health experts."
So why should we be concerned about spreading COVID-19 at a football game?
I'm not sure you can back up the assertion that most protesters were wearing masks, but that is sort of beside the point. If it's safe to protest in close quarters so long as you wear a mask, then it's safe to sit in an outdoor football stadium with a mask.jm94 said:For the most part, protesters have been wearing masks.JustisWalkert said:
https://cbs4indy.com/news/coronavirus/little-evidence-that-protests-spread-covid-19-in-us/
"There is little evidence that the protests that erupted after George Floyd's death caused a significant increase in U.S. coronavirus infections, according to public health experts."
So why should we be concerned about spreading COVID-19 at a football game?
The writer of the article failed to mention that the 12th Man Foundation has already issued a statement which said:twk said:AggieAces06 said:
Donation better not be the only option for those who don't make the attendance list. No tickets for me means I want my money back.
After the offseason if we get a option to sign up for tickets or a refund, I will be going for the refund.
The writer of the article left off a bit, regarding the baseball policyIn fact, baseball season ticket holders were offered: (1) a pro rata cash refund; (2) the option to roll the credit over to next season; or, (3) the option to donate. I took option #2.Quote:
Many universities are coming up with creative solutions to milk money from their alumni bases. Texas A&M will give season-ticket holders the opportunity to donate the cost of their seats should capacity restrictions prevent them from attending, a strategy the Aggies also used for the canceled spring baseball season.
Southlake said:The whole West side will be empty...who?mikejones said:
The higher the risk you are, the lower your priority should be