..that the Irish took all precautions leading up to this match.
And the fact that they stated their next match is on -- this weekend -- indicates Irish Athletic Department is pretty certain the Irish will pass this week's round of tests.
I'll be keeping track of this upcoming match and what comes out of Louisville on their next steps. BTW, note the Louisville match is not rescheduled as of this moment.
The Irish and Cards played a match after we assumed all tested negative bu 24 hours later they couldn't play again.
Did one of the officials show up to the match Covid +, staff member?
A lot of good wearing face masks did while playing. What a stupid idea.
...according to most explanations I found on the web, COVID infections take at least two days to show up. So, whomever tested positive picked up their symptoms before the Friday match. Who knows what situation those folks were in when they picked up the germs.
As for whether the face masks helped or hindered during the match, best indication would probably be this week to see if anyone from either team tested positive. Stay tuned.
BTW, here's the explanation from WEB MD:
"Symptoms for COVID-19 can start as early as 2 days and as long as 14 days after you are exposed. Research shows that the average time symptoms appear is around 4 to 5 days. For many people, these symptoms initially are mild and then worsen over a few days."
men's soccer a 1pm my time. Don't know why they would make that up and have to make another trip to L'ville. I'd make them come to ND if they want a second match.