The players are missing-they only have so many years of this. And the coaches want to do it really badly. ![]() And it will be a great thing for our country and the players. We have a couple of States that might not participate.īut people are working very, very hard to get Big 10 football back, and I'm pushing it. They may do it without having everybody, but I think they're going to have maybe Michigan, maybe Maryland. We hope the Governor puts a little pressure on so that we can have it, but I have a feeling they may do it. But we have a couple that-Maryland is another one. We hope that-and I know the Governor will have a lot to say about it. We have a lot of the colleges that we're talking about, they want to come back. And we hope that they do indeed stay open, and we want to see Big 10 football. It's also crucial for colleges and universities to stay open. And I think you see some slides behind me that are very new, very current. That's what we've learned from this whole ordeal.Īccording to the CDC, school closures disproportionately harm low-income and minority children, as well as those with disabilities. So, online, we think of so many things online and how great it is there's nothing like being in the classroom. According to a recent study, student progress in math decreased by half and-using online education compared to in-person or campus education. There is no substitute for in-person learning. Less than 0.2 percent-0.2 percent of the coronavirus deaths have occurred in those under the age of 25, and most had underlying conditions where there was a problem. Children are at extremely low risk of complications from the virus. On schools, as part of our science-based approach, we want schools to safely open and stay open. We already have therapeutics out there, by the way, which are having obviously a very big impact, because you look at that, you look at the way people are recovering, it's so much better than in the past before we knew about the disease and had anything to fight the disease. And I really do believe we're rounding the corner.Īnd the vaccines are right there, but even-not even discussing vaccines and not discussing therapeutics, we're rounding the corner. Very proud of everybody that worked on this. ![]() But the United States has done really well. Yesterday European nations experienced 50-percent more deaths than the United States. So Spain is being heavily impacted, France, and 400 percent in Italy. And as you remember, I stopped-I put a ban on people coming in from Europe after the ban I imposed on China, Wuhan-but because of Wuhan primarily, because that area was very infected. In the past 5 weeks, per capita cases doubled in France surged to over 300 percent in Spain, which I've been hearing about and speaking to some of the leaders of Spain, and they are having a hard time and increased more than 400 percent in Italy again. We're, hopefully, beyond our spike, and we'll see, but we're doing very well all over our country. ![]() They're having a very big spike over there. This is in contrast to nations in the European Union, which have recently experienced a sharp increase in cases. Deaths declined by 20 percent compared to just last week. ![]() New weekly cases have declined by 44 percent since July. We continue to make progress in our fight against the China virus. By contrast, the Obama-Biden administration had the slowest, weakest, and worst recovery in American history, as you know. We're witnessing the fastest labor market recovery from an economic crisis in our history. And we also did have tremendous retail growth, as you probably noticed. If we followed Joe Biden's strategy, we'd shut down the entire country after just having set records on growth. Nobody has recovered like we're recovering. We've experienced the smallest contraction of any western nation, meaning we've been affected less than any other Nation-western nation-and probably, almost, I think you can put us in-I just saw some numbers-I think you can put us into just about any category anywhere. In the past 4 months, we've added 10.6 million jobs, including 643 * manufacturing jobs and 658,000 construction jobs. We have some big ones today, huh? This is a room, all loaded up.
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