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Originally Posted by Mickey76
Personally I don’t care about the 19-20 season at all. As a matter of fact as a fan I’d rather they just cancelled and focused on 20-21. But most of the world is opening up slowly, realistically, are the players all that much higher risk playing as they are wherever and however they are already living? If I was an NHL’er I think I would assess the situation as I might catch regardless so let’s get back playing and making money.
As far as vaccines I think everything we are hearing is wildly optimistic. I hope I’m wrong but if a vaccine is 2 years away I don’t think any players want to wait that long.
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What we know about treating covid could be radically different in 6 months time.
Either way I'm willing to let the players decide whether they want to risk being in the 1% dead camp, the 5% (or whatever) career ended camp, or 90% bad flu camp. I'm willing to bet at least 10% aren't willing to risk it.
People keep talking as if there's no context to this question -- is if it's just a binary "you're dead or you're fine, that's just the rate, and everyone's going to get it". That's simplistic thinking. Anyone who things this is simple isn't paying attention.