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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Could be vaccinated and asymptomatic but still testing positive.I'm guessing he either has to be unvaccinated or experiencing actual, significant symptoms. Neither would be great.
Would certainly be the best case scenario.Could be vaccinated and asymptomatic but still testing positive.
JJ Taylor ?very fortunate he's the only one
He could be vaccinated and suffering the full blown systems anyway.Could be vaccinated and asymptomatic but still testing positive.
You can be vaccinated and still get it. I know about a dozen people right now who are, most at worse suffering through the sniffles and maybe a loss of taste. If you have it you can't play. Just the time to get over it.
Plus supposedly, once you have it, you test positive for at least 3 months, per the dr.s office, so unless they use some other test, I am not sure how they know you are over it.
Yup. Both on COVID reserve still.JJ Taylor ?
If he's not vaccinated, he (and the Pats) are in serious trouble for breaking league protocol in interviews.I'm guessing he either has to be unvaccinated or experiencing actual, significant symptoms. Neither would be great.
Not a doctor, don't claim to be, just what the Dr. told me.That last part isn't true at all. I had COVID and didn't test positive at all after 3 days.
You will usually test positive for the antibodies for a while, but that's very individualized.
Not a doctor, don't claim to be, just what the Dr. told me.
From google.
How long can you test positive for COVID-19?
People who have recovered from COVID-19 can continue to test positive for up to 3 months after their infection.
Good catch, totally forgot about him. I was thinking of other players in the secondary....on second thought, I will rid myself of these thoughts.JJ Taylor ?
What you did was say I was completely wrong, which obviously was false. I left out the "can" on my phone. The rest is simply you being a DB and rather than admitting fault, trying to shift the blame. GFYWhat you did here is classic spreading of misinformation (probably unintentionally). Your doc said "can continue to test positive." You said "you test positive" i.e "might" vs. "always."