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NCAA-W refs still in masks?
Can I ask why women’s college officials are still wearing masks while actively officiating, but it’s the complete opposite on the men’s side, where no one is wearing them? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.
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That’s what I would like to know. All the women’s games I have seen on TV this year, the entire crew is wearing them.
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That's not the case in mid-major, D2, & D3 games I've seen.
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From one supervisor (who has conferences at all levels):
We strongly encourage officials to wear masks while officiating. There are many, many players and coaches not vaccinated. Please be safe and stay healthy. Captain's meetings should be one player from each team, 3 feet distance, officials masked and no handshakes, fist or elbow bumps. [Our] officials are 100% vaccinated. Thanks. |
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Comorbidity ...
Sounds like what my Archbishop says about mass attendance. Since we're a bunch of gray haired old farts with many comorbidity issues, most figure "What the hell?" and comply. It does feel a little safer when the guy in the pew directly behind me sings like he's Luciano Pavarotti.
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Do they then tell everyone to avoid touching the ball for the entire game? It is rather silly to avoid handshakes then, for an hour plus touch a single ball over and over, particularly when we, the officials, are touching our whistle dozens of times throughout the game and players are probably touching mouth guards just as much.
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But, since my whistle is under my mask (attached to a whistle clip in the mask), I rarely touch the whistle during the game. |
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U Can't Touch This (MC Hammer, 1990) ...
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The risk of contracting COVID from contaminated surfaces or objects in non-hospital indoor settings, including homes and schools, is now thought to be very low; existent, but very low. https://www.advisory.com/daily-brief...e-transmission One is probably not going to be infected with COVID from simply touching a door knob, an elevator button, a toilet seat, or a basketball Remember these? Last year in Connecticut, basketballs were wiped down with disinfectant at every opportunity (timeouts, intermissions). Schools that didn't were to be reported to our assignment commissioner, who would followup with the athletic director and/or the CIAC. Quoth the raven, "Nevermore".
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It's Getting Serious ...
Just when some of us thought that there was some light head at the end of the COVID tunnel, re-surging Delta and Omicron, are dampening our expectations.
My daughter, an OBGYN M.D. (with an MS in International Pubic Health), was planning on having her two siblings, their families, myself, my ex-wife and her husband, four grandchildren in all, over for Christmas dinner on Saturday. Everyone has been fully vaccinated except her three under-age children. She's been pretty calm and has not overreacted throughout the pandemic, even as her husband worked just north of New York City when it was USA ground zero at the start of this mess. She didn't even jump at getting her booster (as I did), waiting a few weeks for a convenient time. Sends her three kids to day care (a Petri dish of germs) even though both myself and my ex-wife are available to baby sit (as we have when any of the kids have been symptomatic and have been quarantined at home before passing COVID tests). Fearing for her three unvaccinated children, and those of us considered "elderly", she has asked all of us to double mask when we go out in public all this coming week (games, gym, grocery shopping, church, and an in-and-out wake for me) and has "suggested" that we all take at-home COVID test before coming, masking up in her home on Christmas when we are not eating. And my son (not a medical professional), who lives out of state (car ride), possibly overreacting, has decided not to bring his entire family, just himself. His family is fully protected (as much as they can be), not only are all fully vaccinated, but two in his household have also had the disease (natural immunity). He was one of the first (March 2020) in the country to quarantine after attending a sociology convention in New Orleans where several attendees contracted COVID, so he's been a little gun shy during the entire pandemic, as has been his Chinese wife, it seems that Asians are more concerned about communicable diseases (i.e., often wearing masks during flu season) than most Americans. They kept my grandson home from school, by choice, all of of last year (2020-21). Odd that his family has taken the most precautions and yet, two got COVID, when nobody else in my family (including my nurse daughter who has spent much of the last twenty months testing symptomatic COVID patients) got it. Yikes! Merry COVID Christmas, again.
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Is he overreacting? I think so, but better safe than sorry. I will visit his family alone, double masked, before the New Year. Merry COVID Christmas, again.
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I haven't posted in a long time after I was forced to retire early due to a combination of medical and injury.
now, I keep the shot clock for both the men and women at a mid major D1 program in Ohio. I see a mixture on the women's side. I've had games where two officials are masked and the third one is not. Others have had all three masked. The table is all vaxxed and masked. No booster for me. Turns out that both my wife and I carry a gene that causes our blood to clot. We have never had issues but two of our children do. My oldest son severely. The incidence of blood clotting from boosters is too high for my comfort.
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