Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Braun View Post
Then I asked you to report on winter indoor sports, specifically basketball. Because... why would you apply the results of a study that included outdoor soccer or cross country to indoor basketball?
No, you said "now do winter indoor sports". So so I provided what the study demonstrated on indoor sports (it clearly didn't take place in the winter). Then you said "The study didn't include basketball". But I never said it did, nor did I say basketball would be the same. But I will say based on the study results, that would be a valid hypothesis. However I appreciate that you saw patients who caught it playing basketball, and I recognize it could be different given the nature of the game.

Using a mask during cross country didnÂ’t slow the spread? Wow thatÂ’s groundbreaking stuff there (sarcasm font).
You don't think there are a lot of idiots out there who would be surprised by that? I've got news for you - some folks would advocate for cross country runners to wear 2 masks because of expelling a lot more air.

Citing a study done in the fall during lower incidence (in Wisconsin nonetheless)
You may want to check the case data in WI in the fall.

You consider my views extreme, but in most cases over the last year, my position has proven to be correct and eventually recognized over time: The net-negative effects of lockdowns, the lack of direct contact spread, children not acting as major vectors/largely being unaffected, the issues with the PCR test, seasonality as the primary driver for virus spread and NPIs doing little, just to name a few.

I content the only "extreme" views are those not supported by reality (note this is not directed at you, Lloyd, just generally speaking).