For those of you that hoped last year was an anomaly with COVID, looking like this year may be similar. Unvaccinated players will need to go through testing, contract tracing and quarantine (even without symptoms). Obviously has chance and/or likelihood to affect teams again this season.
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Originally posted by Moorhead123 View PostFor those of you that hoped last year was an anomaly with COVID, looking like this year may be similar. Unvaccinated players will need to go through testing, contract tracing and quarantine (even without symptoms). Obviously has chance and/or likelihood to affect teams again this season.
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The solution is simple. Whether someone chooses that solution may not be simple for them but the solution itself is very simple.
This only applies to unvaccinated players.
96% of doctors in the US are vaccinated.
Most of Congress is vaccinated and all governors are vaccinated. Seems like politicians have found another topic to divide citizens but look at their actions, not their words.
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Well, I taught history for a number of years so I am very familiar. Even many of the politicians saying it's individual's choice are doing it. They're not professing it because for many it could hurt their support base but they are still getting it. No matter your argument, anyone can find data (whether accurate or not) to substantiate their claims. Everyone gets to make their personal choice but be cautious of where you get your information. The language you use very clearly shows the bias of where you receive your news.
My experience- I know a handful of people who have died from COVID, some family members. I don't know a single person with an adverse reaction to the shot. Do they exist? Sure, but in much smaller numbers than those who have contracted COVID.
As I was saying, there is a simple solution to this. What do you propose they do? Not contact trace or test unvaccinated players and just let them do as they please?
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Originally posted by simple as a $3 bill View PostCan we please get back to basketball? Thank you Moorhead123 for starting this and shame on you NWHoops for hijacking the thread.
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This^^
I am vaccinated and I don't judge anyone, especially a kid, who makes the decision to not take the shot. That is their choice to make. There are new studies that show natural immunity from actually having Covid is far more effective than the vaccine against the Delta variant, so it's hard to say there is a definitive right answer when it comes to how an individual views the vaccine.
If we're only talking about missing/forfeiting ballgames, if its that black and white, then I guess the solution is simple because of the rules they have put in place. I don't think its that black and white.
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Originally posted by NWHoops View Post
Well, I taught history for a number of years so I am very familiar. Even many of the politicians saying it's individual's choice are doing it. They're not professing it because for many it could hurt their support base but they are still getting it. No matter your argument, anyone can find data (whether accurate or not) to substantiate their claims. Everyone gets to make their personal choice but be cautious of where you get your information. The language you use very clearly shows the bias of where you receive your news.
My experience- I know a handful of people who have died from COVID, some family members. I don't know a single person with an adverse reaction to the shot. Do they exist? Sure, but in much smaller numbers than those who have contracted COVID.
As I was saying, there is a simple solution to this. What do you propose they do? Not contact trace or test unvaccinated players and just let them do as they please?
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Originally posted by Moorhead123 View Post
Good luck fact checking my first paragraph and finding one fact that is not accurate.
https://www.reuters.com/article/fact...-idUSL1N2P21DB
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