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8 hours ago, Mavric said:

After never having an opening game cancelled, it might happen two years in a row.

 

* Two years out of three. ;)

 

Unless you think next season will be cancelled, too?

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23 hours ago, Bledred said:

Rutgers now have 28 positive tests from their players and plus several staff.  NYC has been a hotbed for COVID for months now, and one of the worst cities for the pandemic in the US.

 

So where will Nebraska be playing their first game of the season?   ..... AT Rutgers.  Can't make this stuff up. 

 

 

NJ currently requires travelers from a number of states including Nebraska to quarantine 14 days upon arrival, so how are we going to play a game at Rutgers?

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37 minutes ago, theknife said:

NJ currently requires travelers from a number of states including Nebraska to quarantine 14 days upon arrival, so how are we going to play a game at Rutgers?

Obvious to all but the BIG10 hierarchy.....move the game to Lincoln....

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1 hour ago, theknife said:

NJ currently requires travelers from a number of states including Nebraska to quarantine 14 days upon arrival, so how are we going to play a game at Rutgers?

 

Can we put this misinformation to rest already?

 

It's advisable to quarantine, not required. I don't think any state has made it a law requiring it, IMO, something about civil rights and the pandemic is not as life-threatening as news organizations and social media is making it out to be. 

 

From the NJ site

https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/travel-information/which-states-are-on-the-travel-advisory-list-are-there-travel-restrictions-to-or-from-new-jersey

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New Jersey welcomes travel to and from our state.

However, to save lives and prevent the spread of COVID-19, the State has issued an incoming travel advisory that all individuals entering New Jersey from states with a significant spread of COVID-19 should quarantine for 14-days after leaving that state.

Under the 14-day quarantine travel advisory announced by the Governors of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, individuals traveling to or returning to New Jersey from states with increasing rates of COVID-19 are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days. This includes travel by train, bus, car, plane and any other method of transportation.

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30 minutes ago, GamingGlen said:

 

Can we put this misinformation to rest already?

 

It's advisable to quarantine, not required. I don't think any state has made it a law requiring it, IMO, something about civil rights and the pandemic is not as life-threatening as news organizations and social media is making it out to be. 

 

From the NJ site

https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/travel-information/which-states-are-on-the-travel-advisory-list-are-there-travel-restrictions-to-or-from-new-jersey

(underlines are my doing):

 

New Jersey welcomes travel to and from our state.

However, to save lives and prevent the spread of COVID-19, the State has issued an incoming travel advisory that all individuals entering New Jersey from states with a significant spread of COVID-19 should quarantine for 14-days after leaving that state.

Under the 14-day quarantine travel advisory announced by the Governors of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, individuals traveling to or returning to New Jersey from states with increasing rates of COVID-19 are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days. This includes travel by train, bus, car, plane and any other method of transportation.

It goes on to say "The self-quarantine is voluntary, but compliance is expected."

 

Edit:

Also this:

 

"Gov. Phil Murphy said that New Jersey would not be setting up checkpoints along the state’s borders but that the Department of Health would pursue cases of noncompliance if it become aware of them."

 

https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/quarantine-rule-new-york-new-jersey-connecticut-travel-coronavirus-covid19-20200624.html

 

 

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Wouldn't surprise me if they end up moving it to a site in another state. I mean, if there won't be any fans in the stands anyway, does 'home field' really even matter? About the only advantages would be being in their own lockers and not having to travel (though the latter is not insignificant this year).

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