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I agree. What is your source? I would say it's not a go until the Quebec Government confirms that it is going ahead as planned. The ISU can release all the statements they want. It is not going ahead if the provincial Government doesn't give the OK.
 
I agree. What is your source? I would say it's not a go until the Quebec Government confirms that it is going ahead as planned. The ISU can release all the statements they want. It is not going ahead if the provincial Government doesn't give the OK.

Exactly!
 
By the look of it, the same article CBC recycles every 2 hours... I do not see anything post-meeting with HA.
 
We should have a poll as what they will decide and—most importantly, for those of us who have tickets—when they will decide it.

My guess is that they will cancel and we’ll hear tomorrow. I suspect the holdup is caused by the need to indicate whether refunds will be granted in the cancellation message.
 
We should have a poll as what they will decide and—most importantly, for those of us who have tickets—when they will decide it.

My guess is that they will cancel and we’ll hear tomorrow. I suspect the holdup is caused by the need to indicate whether refunds will be granted in the cancellation message.

I hope we hear by the end of the business day today (which is in 4 hours on the east coast), people need to know whether to cancel their plans asap. It appears that the ISU really really doesn't want to cancel, but they will have no choice but to comply with the authorities. And there better be refunds!
 
It's insane that they haven't made an announcement yet. How long could this morning meeting have possibly taken.
 
They should just hold it without an audience, a lot of other sporting events have been doing that. It will be strange but people can't be put at risk at this point. Too many people exposed is bad for high risk groups and outbreaks can overwhelm the healthcare system if they occur.
 
Well it sounds like they are determined to hold this as is... ohh well. The virus is going to spread anyway i guess.

I do somewhat hope that they rethink the stuffdies toss. So many of those go to children's hospitals... i can't help but feel like a coughed on breathed on sneezed on tossed on the ground and ice stuff animal is not the best gift to sick kids under the circumstances.

I mean can we sanitize them at least?

It's a great tradition normally... but it may not be wise this time.
 
They should just hold it without an audience, a lot of other sporting events have been doing that. It will be strange but people can't be put at risk at this point. Too many people exposed is bad for high risk groups and outbreaks can overwhelm the healthcare system if they occur.

i agree. i'm sure a lot of the athletes are already there, on their way or will be arriving in the next few days and it's almost too late to cancel.

the main concern is absolutely the huge audience from all around the world, and they are only testing the athletes. it is much more sensible to hold the event without an audience.
 
Well it sounds like they are determined to hold this as is... ohh well. The virus is going to spread anyway i guess.

I do somewhat hope that they rethink the stuffdies toss. So many of those go to children's hospitals... i can't help but feel like a coughed on breathed on sneezed on tossed on the ground and ice stuff animal is not the best gift to sick kids under the circumstances.

I mean can we sanitize them at least?

It's a great tradition normally... but it may not be wise this time.

Apparently the virus doesn't thrive on soft/fabric surfaces. It lives much longer on hard surfaces.
 
Well it sounds like they are determined to hold this as is... ohh well. The virus is going to spread anyway i guess.

I do somewhat hope that they rethink the stuffdies toss. So many of those go to children's hospitals... i can't help but feel like a coughed on breathed on sneezed on tossed on the ground and ice stuff animal is not the best gift to sick kids under the circumstances.

I mean can we sanitize them at least?

It's a great tradition normally... but it may not be wise this time.

Did you see an announcement? So far, I only read on the ISU site - "when we know, you will know" to paraphrase.
 
I still have this flashback to Dr.House, MD episode where the volunteer that passes out stuffed toys to kids starts an infection in the hospital, so if it goes ahead, I am not bringing toys to reduce logistical nightmare and stress for everyone.

If it goes ahead...
 
Did you see an announcement? So far, I only read on the ISU site - "when we know, you will know" to paraphrase.

Someone on FSU said a press conference on the decision is coming up at 3pm EST. So in a few minutes.

We shall see................
 
Per FSU, they are just talking about the few cases so far that they have had.....

There’s a newsfeed on ICI (radio Canada French station) if anyone has access.
 
So, has there been a definitive answer yet?

Not yet. I'm listening to it now. It appears to just be a general conference. I only started watching at 3:15 so I might have missed something.

There is a new case of someone that was on a cruise that was recently on a private Montreal transportation system. General population is not at risk from this case.
 

I am at work so i only logged in for a few minutes. From what was said when i was there, there is no canceling of major events planned as of now. It will depend on how the virus transmission evolves.

So far, all infected people had been confined. However, the 4th confirmed case in the region has taken public transit in Montréal. Will we see a spike in contaminated people?
 
They now switched to English, and also confirmed that at this time no major events are being canceled, and now talk about the specific cases in English
 
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