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California Churches Have Been Shut Down Indefinitely, And The NFL Season May Be In Jeopardy

20-7-2020 < SGT Report 17 725 words
 

by Michael Snyder, End Of The American Dream:



As I have warned many times before, life is not going to be getting back to normal any time soon.  The state of California just instituted a whole bunch of new COVID-19 restrictions, and the California Department of Health has confirmed that as a result of those new restrictions all in-person church gatherings have been banned “with no definite end date”.  Of course many churches will continue to have online services, but it just isn’t the same.  And with greatly reduced revenues coming in for the foreseeable future, a lot of smaller churches may not be able to survive.  It is one thing to lock down a state for a few weeks so that hospitals do not get completely overwhelmed during a pandemic, but it looks like California may be locked down for months to come, and some are even speculating that the restrictions could stretch into next year.



When the new restrictions were put into place, a lot of people didn’t understand that they included church services too.  Sadly, the California Department of Health has made it clear that no “indoor religious services” will be permitted



The California Department of Health clarified Tuesday to the Daily Caller News Foundation that indoor religious services in the state have been suspended with no definite end date.


Over four months after California initially instituted a lockdown on March 19, the state issued a new coronavirus order Monday that rolled back reopening plans. The order mandates that restaurants, bars, churches, fitness centers, hair salons, and barber shops must be closed in 30 of the hardest hit counties in California.



Each week, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. has continued to rise, and at this point it appears unlikely that the state of California will lift these new restrictions any time soon.


That also means that there won’t be any crowds at sporting events in the state for the foreseeable future either.


NFL players are supposed to start reporting to training camps shortly, but it is starting to become clear that the season is in serious jeopardy.


If the season does move forward, the games will almost certainly be played in stadiums without fans.  That would definitely be required for the three NFL teams that are located in California, and the rest of the clubs are likely to choose to do so as well for safety reasons.


But even if fans are excluded, that still doesn’t keep the players safe from one another.


Football is a contact sport, and so any sort of “social distancing” is simply not possible.  In such an environment, a virus can spread like wildfire.


And this week we learned that 72 NFL players have already tested positive for COVID-19…



With training camps set to open in less than two weeks, 72 National Football League players had tested positive for COVID-19 as of July 10, according to the players’ association.


It was not immediately clear who the players were or which teams they play for.



There is no way that the NFL can guarantee that players will not be exposed to COVID-19 during the games, and so the players association plans to push for opt-out clauses during negotiations with the owners which would give some players the option to decide not to play if they don’t feel it is safe to do so…



  • An opt-out clause for at-risk players to receive salary (but not bonuses) if they decide not to play.

  • An opt-out clause for players with at-risk families to earn an accrued season and benefits if they decide not to play.

  • An opt-out clause for players who leave the team after reporting (terms uncertain).

  • A $250,000 stipend guaranteed to all players if they show up to camp and everything is shut down because of COVID-19 concerns. That amount rises to $500,000 if the season starts, only to be shut down.


Of course there are many, many other things that the players and the owners must agree on before the season starts


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