11-05-2020, 06:42 PM
If I read the tweets correctly, the OL is likely in quarantine at home for 14 days and is not even supposed to leave their homes due to one positive test. (Oof, no practicing away from home, might be out of game shape after two weeks.)
Whether Wilcox had a choice or not, I appreciate the very public adherence to rules despite great cost. If the rules are bad, then this will be one very public case by which some rewriting is motivated. But sticking to the rules of Berkeley Public Health sets a good example for everyone. Because the Cal AD is in disbelief, I have to wonder if there's now political pressure on Berkeley Public Health to be more reasonable...after all, the 49ers are playing a game tonight with four players on their covid list.
I almost want Berkeley Public Health to write new rules for quarantine if repeated daily tests come up negative over the course of a week. Almost.
Whether Wilcox had a choice or not, I appreciate the very public adherence to rules despite great cost. If the rules are bad, then this will be one very public case by which some rewriting is motivated. But sticking to the rules of Berkeley Public Health sets a good example for everyone. Because the Cal AD is in disbelief, I have to wonder if there's now political pressure on Berkeley Public Health to be more reasonable...after all, the 49ers are playing a game tonight with four players on their covid list.
I almost want Berkeley Public Health to write new rules for quarantine if repeated daily tests come up negative over the course of a week. Almost.
