Aaron Rodgers lied about being vaccinated

. And we're sitting here talking about we don't know the long-term effects of the covid, but we dont care about the posible long-term effects of the vaccine :dunno:

Oh yeah and fuck the long-term effects of getting hit every damn week too. I guess CTE isn't that big of a deal... but you better get vaccinated. :lol:
yeah i caught that too lol
its like they dont even think before they type out responses here
 
I think for Kyrie, it's more about the NYC rules more than the NBA rules though, right? Like, he is ineligible to play on his home court until the NYC rules are lifted or he gets vaccinated. So basically half the season he'd be at home while the team is in Barclays.

And are the NFL rules for getting vaccinated the same as the NBA? Everybody is like give him the same energy they gave Kyrie, but it's not the same thing. And we're sitting here talking about we don't know the long-term effects of the covid, but we dont care about the posible long-term effects of the vaccine :dunno:

Oh yeah and fuck the long-term effects of getting hit every damn week too. I guess CTE isn't that big of a deal... but you better get vaccinated. :lol:
 
Homie used the Jedi mind trick on them bastids... :lol:


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Meanwhile all the talking heads are hyperfocusing on 2 NBA niggas (really 1) that arent vaxxed and treating them like they are giving babies cancer.

Should have heard Stephen A and Keyshawn this morning waxing poetic about Henry Ruggs and drunk driving....crucifying dude and saying the team was right to let him go.....

I don't remember hearing all that shit when Andy Reid's son got drunk, used Adderall and gave that young sista brain damage in his car accident....before coaching in a Super Bowl.
 
You sound dumb for calling me anti-VAX. Im not. Also, the vaccine DOESNT prevent covid. But I sound dumb? Ok. My real argument was that people trying to go hard on Rogers as if the rest of the players havent had Covid or may not be vaccinated. He's going to catch it like everybody else, be fine, and come back to play a week later. Who gives a fuck?
Do people realize that if you get vaccinated and still catch covid, youll still miss a game (like bears coach Nagy last week)?
So people are seeing the how the ends arent really connecting.
 
Red Sox P Eduardo Rodriguez healthy after recovering from COVID-19, myocarditis

JOON LEEESPNFeb 19, 20212 Minute Read
Eduardo Rodriguez felt the effects of COVID-19 firsthand, missing the entirety of the 2020 season after being diagnosed with myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart linked to the coronavirus.

An offseason later, Rodriguez is ready to take his spot at the top of the Boston Red Sox rotation, feeling the way he normally does heading into a typical spring training, even during the most atypical of times.
"At the beginning of COVID, I just wanted a chance to get past through that," Rodriguez said Friday. "Thank God I have a chance to survive that part and be available to get back to baseball and get cleared. ... I did everything that I can to get back to 100%, and now I'm here. I'm ready to go."
The 27-year-old was slotted to be the team's Opening Day starter in 2020 before the heart condition forced him to the sideline after he posted a career-best season in 2019, with a 3.81 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 213 strikeouts, 6.0 WAR and a 19-6 record in 34 starts.
Rodriguez said he felt significant fatigue in 2020, unable to throw many pitches without feeling the effects of the myocarditis. After spending three months resting up combined with a full offseason of conditioning training, Rodriguez said he's grateful to push through his health issues.
"When they told me that I had to get out of the season and I didn't get a chance to pitch, that was the day I was thinking like, what happened? What is this?" Rodriguez said. "Thank God I had my family, my wife and my kids. They were there with me all of the time. They were pushing me. That was the only thing I need to pass through all of that."
Although he has gotten past his stint with COVID and its aftereffects, Rodriguez pleaded for the public to continue to follow public health guidelines regarding the pandemic.
"Just wear your masks, wash your hands, be careful," Rodriguez said. "Keep your distance with other people. This is not a thing that we can play around with. I was feeling really bad back in those days. Really, really bad. This is not something that we can play around with."
 
I got no problem with him not getting vaccinating

its the not following ANY protocols that is the issue for me.
 
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Red Sox P Eduardo Rodriguez healthy after recovering from COVID-19, myocarditis

"Just wear your masks, wash your hands, be careful," Rodriguez said. "Keep your distance with other people. This is not a thing that we can play around with. I was feeling really bad back in those days. Really, really bad. This is not something that we can play around with."

^^^

that's it that's all

If you not even willing to do THAT?

WTF we got to talk about
 
That, and lying about it. Let other people around him decide if they want to deal w/ this selfish moron not wanting to get vaccinated.

^^^

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Its cowardly and dangerous

Just say you NOT GETTING IT.

And he ALWAYS acts like the smartest muthafuka around

and even BACK THEN

no one in the room CHECKED him when he said well they got the vaccine and still got the virus... like its a CURE or GUARANTEE

Wait a minute? If all this is true?

HOW THE F*CK did he get to host Jeopardy then?
 
Hippa laws

You wrong bro

3028 - If my employer requires proof of my COVID-19 vaccination status, does that violate my rights under HIPAA?
In general, the HIPAA Rules do not apply to employers or employment records. HIPAA only applies to HIPAA covered entities – health care providers, health plans, and health care clearinghouses – and, to some extent, to their business associates. If an employer asks an employee to provide proof that they have been vaccinated, that is not a HIPAA violation, and employees may decide whether to provide that information to their employer.
Vaccines protect workers and help business reopen safely, and are available at no cost to everyone in the United States age 12 and older. However, if you are unvaccinated and returning to work in person, there are steps you can take to protect yourself and others in the workplace.


 
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