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Maybe symptomatic?
They revert to the practice squad after the game for which they were called up regardless.Sean Davis back to practice squad. Good sign for Dugger?
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.
I realize you are just being an ass, but read the thread and understand that there are some people posting on this thread that still don't understand how the vaccination works. Every thread about a player brings in 3 or 4 posters who immediately ask if the player is vaccinated and then say, no way any team will sign him if he isn't. As if teams give a crap. Professional athletes don't die from this disease, and most don't even get sick enough to miss time, many don't even realize they have it.Wow, breaking news! Thanks so much.
Has any player ever missed 3 weeks on covid protocol? Thats what it would take to keep him out of the indy game
Tommy Sweeney and Ryquell Armstead went on season ending IR last year for COVID complications (not necessarily strictly COVID - the article wasn't clear except for myocarditis for Sweeney).
Vikings OL Dakota Dozier went to the ER in week 10, but the teams don't track COVID on the injury report (The Official Site of the Minnesota Vikings) so I cant tell if he was back the next week or even now.
How elite athletes have struggled with the long-term effects of Covid
For some athletes, the road back to 100 percent isn’t a straight line.www.sbnation.com
I realize you are just being an ass, but read the thread and understand that there are some people posting on this thread that still don't understand how the vaccination works. Every thread about a player brings in 3 or 4 posters who immediately ask if the player is vaccinated and then say, no way any team will sign him if he isn't. As if teams give a crap. Professional athletes don't die from this disease, and most don't even get sick enough to miss time, many don't even realize they have it.
I was......... until the CDC changed the definition of "vaccine" in September.It is truly sad that some are still not aware of even the basics of vaccination,,,,,
I was......... until the CDC changed the definition of "vaccine" in September.
"Looting" is another term that has recently been rebranded
Batsh*t lunacy that we’re all suppose to view as completely rational and reasonable thinking..The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) published new guidelines introducing "lactation-related language" such as "human milk feeding."
The new guidelines were published to affirm the organization's "commitment to gender equality and health equity," including new terminology for "lactation-related" language. Terms for lactation include "chestfeeding" and "human milk-feeding individuals."
Off the rails…..
Same hereI'm clearly not high enough to understand what the hell is going on in this thread.
Was that LF or `PCR test?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.