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Each institution will designate a Chief Infection Officer (CInO) who will oversee the collection and reporting of data for the Big Ten Conference. Team test positivity rate and population positivity rate thresholds will be used to determine recommendations for continuing practice and competition.
All COVID-19 positive student-athletes will have to undergo comprehensive cardiac testing to include labs and biomarkers, ECG, Echocardiogram and a Cardiac MRI. Following cardiac evaluation, student-athletes must receive clearance from a cardiologist designated by the university for the primary purpose of cardiac clearance for COVID-19 positive student-athletes. The earliest a student-athlete can return to game competition is 21 days following a COVID-19 positive diagnosis.
In addition to the medical protocols approved, the 14 Big Ten institutions will establish a cardiac registry in an effort to examine the effects on COVID-19 positive student-athletes. The registry and associated data will attempt to answer many of the unknowns regarding the cardiac manifestations in COVID-19 positive elite athletes.
Some day we'll look back and WTF we were thinking treating covid like the plague.
These games aren't being canceled due to covid, they're being canceled due to the draconian quarantine measures that puts an entire position group in lockdown for no good reason
Not everyone has access to the 15 minute test. Even if they did G5 schools probably can't afford daily testing.this is a really important point that is getting glossed over. cancelling for "COVID" does not mean anyone actually tested positive. I hear the UNCC coach talking about the fact that he had all these OL being quarantined due to "contact tracing". this is the first I heard about that.
if we all have a 15 min result from a saliva test, then why is that not the standard.
195 new cases today being reported in Centre County. The PA total was something like 837.
Not shooting the messenger here, but how many of those schools are doing daily POC (i.e. "15 minute") tests?
I know the B12 came out with very specific guidelines as to when a team must cancel regarding total number of players, players at position groups, etc. I don't believe the ACC has done so, but i could be wrong. Regardless, I am puzzled about the lack of transparency in dealing with these issues.
More like the quest to find every person that has tiny fragments of coronavirus genetic material in their nose, 90% of the positives have such a small amount of material it’s clinically insignificant.The quest to find every single covid case on campus continues.
Good one lolSo PSU FB being very careful with Covid may work against us since we have more players who haven't tested positive yet.
It also explain this rash of pot busts. Covid meta data suggest people who smoke are less likey to catch the virus. They were just exercising preventative medicine.
The dashboard is not very well presented in a number of ways.OK there has to be something very wrong with PSU's dashboard.
Last week they had 270-some cases with 470-some pending tests. Somehow the large majority of those pending tests came back positive since they now show 597 positives for last week. This despite only 270 some of the first 2200 tests of the week coming back positive. Is PSU double counting cases?