America, you don’t deserve to play sports right now.

If who was Ignaz Semmelweis, I don’t blame you. But its story is pleasing to observe in what is now the seventh month of a new coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

Semmelweis was a Hungarian physician and scientist who lived from July 1818 until his untimely death on 13 August 1865. He is now considered to be the first pioneers of antiseptic procedures: he uses a clorada soluti indirectly to bathe his hands when he suffers from postpartum fever or as a consequence. it was also called “child fever.” He discovered that fever times could be reduced through this undeniable handwashing technique.

Today, we’d see Semmelweis as ahead of the curve — a man of science that helped save the lives of so many children that he was described as the “savior of mothers”.

In a cruel twist, Semmelweis has become a victim of what might well be the first battles of cultural warfare over the spread of infectious diseases. Instead of Semmelweis being in the pantheon of scientists like Jonas Salk, he was ridiculed in his day for his open opinions on hand washing to such an extent that he had a nervous breakdown in which his peers hired him in an asylum. Later, he was beaten so violently by the guards that he died from his injuries. All for washing your hands.

I bring Semmelweis, as it turns out that humanity can do everything possible to make life more challenging when you have the alterlocal between something incredibly undeniable (such as washing your hands or dressing in a mask) and strong voices in the gallery (like Semmelweis’s companions. ) While the United States has seen the times of COVID-1 come in at three million and five similar deaths about to exceed 137,000, the rustic is engaged in a cultural war that has done nothing and still puts us in a position to see the light at the end of the tunnel while other countries have figured out how to flatten the curve , the United States continues its sharp rise in times and deaths with a faction of the rustic quest to “continue life” while separating the dark data. Let science be condemned. Lock the scientists in the asylum.

Nevertheless, sports leagues have stumbled upon the complexity of hunting to return to half the distribution in COVID diversity. Rob Manfred, commissioner of Major League Baseball, said relive baseball can also return some normalcy and appease the country as it did the week after September 9/11.

But increasingly, I see the return of the game as a compliment for bad behavior. That by “recovering my normality, not the normal hot”, the rustic was much bigger forget Rome on fire and resume its game.

Washington Nationals reliever Sean Doolittle recently said he returned to the pandemic and landed in some truisms. Namely, “the game is like the compliment of a working society”.

Doolittle’s right. Whether it’s baseball, basketball, hockey or, in all likelihood, football, as numbers continue to rise, the physical form and defense of friends and the circle of family simply doesn’t seem enough to get the message across. You can’t record that Grandma can find her best friend by finishing under a fan and dying, but tell them they’ll lose NFL or SEC football if they don’t start wearing a mask and look at the rustic lineup.

Right now, America doesn’t deserve sport. Some of you are trying. Others say this is an exaggeration. The virus, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to mind. As the cultural war breaks out in a dumpster worthy of the sun’s bowels in 2020, the fact is that 2021 is in the line of fire. You think it stinks now? What if america doesn’t happen and we’ve been given the same verbal exposure in a year? Sport will combat not only the pandemic, but also a serious economic crisis. At this point, is it worth blaming the owners or commissioners? Or do we deserve to look carefully in the mirror and realize that America is its worst enemy?

Through this, athletes review and achieve in strange times and a potential danger so that we can be fun. MLS has had a festival in a cancelled position due to a player who tested positive just before kick-off. Kevin Durant of the NBA tested positive. And an extensive list of MLB players is withdrawing from the normal 60-game shortened season that can also only begin to yield under their own w8 under the pandemic. Yes, there are frontline staff who make essential paintings in grocery stores and others to let us pass on our daily business, but let’s be honest … are athletes a must-have staff? It may not be a Roguy Coliseum, but I’m looking for Mike Trout or LeBron James to after all channel Maximus into Ridley Scott’s epic Gladiator, look at the cameras and say, “Aren’t you entertained?!

Sport is the main distraction in the United States, and that’s also the problem. For example, we prefer to be more attentive, wear a mask, and review and take the numbers to a point where we may be able to have adorable things. As a child who doesn’t finish his dinner, America, you like not to be desserted; Your treatment; Your sporting solution. Right now, you don’t deserve it.

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