Low dosage of vitamins d helps cut down respatory infection by fifty percent. Ten to twenty micrograms per day.
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Originally posted by BlackI View PostLow dosage of vitamins d helps cut down respatory infection by fifty percent. Ten to twenty micrograms per day.Originally posted by mookie1995bc is superior to bu in nearly everything. while it is sad that it has come to it, it's the truth. if bu doesn't like it, improve.
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But while we're on the subject....is the NCAA going to make a statement soon about the tournament? I heard something somewhere (accurate, I know!) that they were thinking of playing the Final Four with no fans. Assuming they're also looking into the Frozen Four. And the Regionals. But no one goes to those these days so that might not be an issue.
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Originally posted by BlackI View PostLow dosage of vitamins d helps cut down respatory infection by fifty percent. Ten to twenty micrograms per day.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostBut while we're on the subject....is the NCAA going to make a statement soon about the tournament? I heard something somewhere (accurate, I know!) that they were thinking of playing the Final Four with no fans. Assuming they're also looking into the Frozen Four. And the Regionals. But no one goes to those these days so that might not be an issue.It Happened!!!!
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostBut while we're on the subject....is the NCAA going to make a statement soon about the tournament? I heard something somewhere (accurate, I know!) that they were thinking of playing the Final Four with no fans. Assuming they're also looking into the Frozen Four. And the Regionals. But no one goes to those these days so that might not be an issue.
BU and Lowell played a game without fans in 1985 due to a measles outbreak on the BU campus by order of the Massachusetts Department of Health. Then in 1990 there was a measles outbreak on the campus of Maine that impacted Hockeyfest, the combined Hockey East/ECAC championships. Hockey East dropped out and played their semifinals and final on campus sites. The state of Maine's health department placed no restrictions on the BU-Maine game held at Alfond, while, if I recall correctly, Massachusett's only allowed fans over 30 to attend the BC-Maine championship game.
So, besides the NCAA, both local, state and national health officials could get involved in determining whether or not to allow fans to attend.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostBut while we're on the subject....is the NCAA going to make a statement soon about the tournament? I heard something somewhere (accurate, I know!) that they were thinking of playing the Final Four with no fans. Assuming they're also looking into the Frozen Four. And the Regionals. But no one goes to those these days so that might not be an issue.
Why then will this weekend's games be played with fans in attendance? Why aren't NHL and NBA games being played in empty arenas?
Please understand, that I'm not making any judgement on whether these events should be played in full or empty arenas. But why some events and not others?if you walk with Jesus, he's gonna save your soul, you gotta keep the devil way down in the hole
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View Post...
So, besides the NCAA, both local, state and national health officials could get involved in determining whether or not to allow fans to attend.
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Originally posted by buoldtimer View PostLet's assume that the NCAA undertakes the step of conducting the tournament in empty arenas.
Why then will this weekend's games be played with fans in attendance? Why aren't NHL and NBA games being played in empty arenas?
Please understand, that I'm not making any judgement on whether these events should be played in full or empty arenas. But why some events and not others?
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10 maybe 15 years ago they talked about not letting fans into Alfond without proof of Measles vaccine. Never happened though.I swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell.
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostHere is the statement the NCAA put out Tuesday regarding what it is doing. Italy has banned all fans from major sporting events until 3 April.
BU and Lowell played a game without fans in 1985 due to a measles outbreak on the BU campus by order of the Massachusetts Department of Health. Then in 1990 there was a measles outbreak on the campus of Maine that impacted Hockeyfest, the combined Hockey East/ECAC championships. Hockey East dropped out and played their semifinals and final on campus sites. The state of Maine's health department placed no restrictions on the BU-Maine game held at Alfond, while, if I recall correctly, Massachusett's only allowed fans over 30 to attend the BC-Maine championship game.
So, besides the NCAA, both local, state and national health officials could get involved in determining whether or not to allow fans to attend.
SeanRussell Jaslow
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