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Post by beaverstever on Sept 15, 2020 14:49:16 GMT -8
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Post by Tigardbeav on Sept 15, 2020 15:47:45 GMT -8
it just means more
*when death & permanent injury are on the line
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 15:52:18 GMT -8
it just means more *when death & permanent injury are on the line You mean from playing football or contracting Covid at that age.
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Post by spudbeaver on Sept 15, 2020 19:41:57 GMT -8
it just means more *when death & permanent injury are on the line Doomsday Scenario!
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Post by obf on Sept 15, 2020 21:03:30 GMT -8
I wonder if Ed has gotten it. His voice sounds like he has lungs ripe for it, but since he is a tough SEC MAN, he would probably get it and not even know I wonder if they are keeping an eye on all of the previously infected players for myocarditis. Interesting that they don't even have to be tested anymore. So, maybe they AREN'T getting special medical treatment once they have tested positive. The few (young) people I know who have had Covid say the test was worse that the actual virus, so maybe players are happy to get it so they dont have to be tested any more
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Post by civiltiger on Sept 16, 2020 7:37:51 GMT -8
I wonder if Ed has gotten it. His voice sounds like he has lungs ripe for it, but since he is a tough SEC MAN, he would probably get it and not even know I wonder if they are keeping an eye on all of the previously infected players for myocarditis. Interesting that they don't even have to be tested anymore. So, maybe they AREN'T getting special medical treatment once they have tested positive. The few (young) people I know who have had Covid say the test was worse that the actual virus, so maybe players are happy to get it so they dont have to be tested any more Not testing after a player has had Covid is directly from the CDC. Its the CDC that says someone that has had covid doesnt need to be tested for 90 days. Of course they are monitoring myocarditis. Which by the way isn't something new to covid. You can catch myocarditis after contracting the common cold, H1N1 influenza or mononucleosis. ESPN
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