Especially if it's Mercyhurst, Gannon or Clarion and reduces the schedule to 9 games.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Symptoms in vaccinated are significantly less and theoretically less risky to others. The extended quarantine for the unvaccinated is probably for their own good. More severe symptoms means greater possibility of death.
Pennsylvania state law requires anyone (staff or student) living in university owned housing to have the meningitis vaccine or sign a waiver that they understand the risk. While I'm for a vaccine requirement, I think the current framework is an acceptable compromise.
Nobody wants an avoidable death on their campus.
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Originally posted by EdinboroFB View Post
Longer quarantine for unvaccinated when exposed....meaning vaccinated can quarantine a few days and get tested....if negative theyre good to go. If unvaccinated you have to go like 5-7 days whatever it is and cant just test negative after a few days and be good. Its just to punish and pressure 20 year old to get vaccinated which is dumb to me. the point should be if you have it or not so either say you can test after the incubation period....not just punish kids unvaccinated with harsher penalty even if they dont have covid. What's an extended quarantine do for the unvaccinated if they really dont have covid? hows that protecting them...if they dont have it?
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
Plus Its only the athletes that are tested randomly, the regular college kid is not. Its not like playing a sport makes you more likely to spread the virus. Go to a frat party get infected with an asymptomatic case, no one knows, unless you are an athlete. .
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
Bloom is doing surveillance testing for all students living on campus; that's how they know there were 67 positive tests this semester. I don't know the testing strategy for athletes.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
I'm surprised they can do this, at probably $5 a test. Do you know if its some random sample or everybody once a week ? Makes you wonder what other diseases they should test for.
Athletics has been encouraging and tracking vaccinations per current NCAA guidance. Any unvaccinated student-athlete will need to be tested at the rate of 25-50% of the total team roster every one to two weeks, as the protocol from the NCAA outlines. This testing will also be conducted in partnership with the Student Health Center, third-party provider EMS, and the Athletic training staff.Last edited by Bart; 09-06-2021, 04:24 PM.
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Originally posted by EdinboroFB View PostGeorgia has 3-4 players and a few staff members with Covid. All vaccinated. This cant be I read on the psac message board if you just get vaccinated this wouldnt be an issue.
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