Which tells me he isn’t boosted and that he’s kinda dumb.I presume not because the league recently changed it where you don’t have to test if you’re boosted.
Which tells me he isn’t boosted and that he’s kinda dumb.I presume not because the league recently changed it where you don’t have to test if you’re boosted.
We should slow down on Rudy here.... you get tested if you are symptomatic... and he was sick.... so I assume that is what triggered the test here.On the topic of covid, omicron, etc:
Everyone within reason (that’s 99% of people) should be fully vaxxed, boosted, and wear masks in public indoor spaces indefinitely. No real downside to that. But people simultaneously need to understand that covid at that point is almost certainly non-lethal, and that getting a breakthrough case with recent-enough vaccination will have an incredibly low chance of significant complication and will render them more immune for it.
At a certain point, people are going to have to acknowledge some of the basic realities of how this is playing out, with some jettisoning their conspiracy horse-**** and others tamping down their hysterical fear despite doing everything within reason correct.
As this relates to the NBA, it is equally asinine for players to not be current on their shots. And it sounds like Rudy ain’t.
But let's go over the facts here. He had COVID. He has since gotten the two dose vaccine (assumed). That is a pretty high level of protection. If he put a booster on top of that he would have Gobert level of NBA defense against the COVID. If, despite that, he got posterized by COVID a second time it would go into the COVID HOF.We should slow down on Rudy here.... you get tested if you are symptomatic... and he was sick.... so I assume that is what triggered the test here.
I don't know man... this thing is not nearly as predictable as you are making it out to be. Early on I knew a husband and wife that got it... both out of shape... husband was fine in a week or so... wife died.But let's go over the facts here. He had COVID. He has since gotten the two dose vaccine (assumed). That is a pretty high level of protection. If he put a booster on top of that he would have Gobert level of NBA defense against the COVID. If, despite that, he got posterized by COVID a second time it would go into the COVID HOF.
My guess is that he has passed on the booster, but it is a guess. With two infections and a two dose vaccine he should be solid, I'd assume. But even then, get the ****ing booster. Either he's extra special compromised or he's as unlucky as a lottery winner is lucky. Get the booster then get the next booster after that.
Fair enough man. I don't know.I don't know man... this thing is not nearly as predictable as you are making it out to be. Early on I knew a husband and wife that got it... both out of shape... husband was fine in a week or so... wife died.
Maybe he didn't get it but we are making some assumptions here.
TrueWe should slow down on Rudy here.... you get tested if you are symptomatic... and he was sick.... so I assume that is what triggered the test here.
Fair enough man. I don't know.
This virus is just so weird and I have fought my wife about 50 times on vaccines... so she always brings up the instances where someone is vaxxed and still gets sick and yada yada yada. Its just strange to me how some who get it really feel it and others barely at all... and most are current on their vaccines.True
Kinda digging the moniker, it just fits somehow. Cool if he could wear the black cape pregame WWE STYLE!Please play Hassan. Please.
I'm so ready for a 30/20/8 game from my boy COUNT BLOCKULA.
My wife works as an RN in Henderson Hospital (basically Las Vegas) says that she and her coworkers have observed that those that are vaccinated, their symptoms were less severe and recovered faster. She also tells me she’s seen many men around my age, (33) even athletes become almost immobilized and would prefer to lie in the hospital bed with oxygen on.
Sounds nuts to me. I think I might have had it late November 2020 before media break out when I lived in my friends house before I married. It just felt like a severe cold to me, so maybe I’m wrong… or healthy.. Sometimes I wonder if it could be related to blood type but my wife says that there is no chance.
Covid seems so mysterious. I hear so much about it but seems it effects everyone differently. Vaccinated or not.
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At least over here in Norway, the general consensus is that we'll all (at least close to all) get omicron, and the vaccinated people will be a bit sick, the unvaccinated will clog up the hospitals. We have a ~90% vaccination rate, and >50% unvaxxed ICU patients (and the rest are elderly or immunocompromised).Probably not public info (I don't know) but I'd be interested in his vaccination status. He is the NBA OG COVID patient zero, I assume he has been "fully vaxxed" with two doses. If he also has the booster within the last couple months and got COVID again then all I can say is I'm giving up hope of not catching it.
I'm working in hospitals now. Not just "a" hospital, but traveling around to all the hospitals in the area on a daily basis. I am vaxxed and boosted, but if a guy who is that and also had COVID before gets COVID again then I'm ****ed.
They're not for other strains, they work well against omicron, they just don't work that well against catching it.These vaccines are for a totally different strain of covid. It's actually pretty dumb. The omnicron is highly contagious but very mild. Good news is it will give you antibodies unlike our useless vaccines.
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I know (well, at least that's what he's said himself on twitter) that the British chess GM Nigel Short has had all the vaccines, yet caught covid at least twice (I think actually three times), and the last round put him in the hospital and everything. I'm guessing he must've been one of those who don't respond well to the vaccines.But let's go over the facts here. He had COVID. He has since gotten the two dose vaccine (assumed). That is a pretty high level of protection. If he put a booster on top of that he would have Gobert level of NBA defense against the COVID. If, despite that, he got posterized by COVID a second time it would go into the COVID HOF.
Which tells me he isn’t boosted and that he’s kinda dumb.
I agree. My bad.I believe that if one player on a team pops, everyone must be tested no matter what. Before boosters you didn’t have to get tested unless you had symptoms or your teammate had symptoms and popped. This was for 100% vaccinated teams only. That’s why teams got hit hard all at once. Many teams were 100% and weren’t getting tested, but once someone had symptoms they all had to get tested and that’s how you get multiple cases all at once. There’s an Andy Larsen tweet that explains this.
In other words, immunity for testing only existed if the entire team was 100% and there were no active cases. I would assume that it’s the same with boosters. Since Joe had already popped, the Jazz would have to get daily testing with or without boosters. Gobert getting tested is independent of his booster status.
He also had symptoms, so even if I’m missing something, that would absolutely trigger a test. You can still get symptoms with a booster, and there’s just no chance the NBA won’t force a player with symptoms to get tested even if they had the booster.
I would pause on calling someone dumb without the proper info.
Somewhat anecdotal…but I work with a lot of different public health experts and administrators across the country (and some international). My boss has a PhD and was focused in vaccine research and I hear his thoughts every week on the topic. Everybody I’ve listened to has more or less the same opinion on Omicron. We are all going to get it, covid will likely be a factor in our lives to some extent indefinitely, and vaccination (plus potential antivirals) are going to determine the severity of that indefinite impact.
People have long been worn down from the all the effects of covid, health and non health related. Unfortunately our medical professionals have it significantly worse than everyone else and are carrying an unreasonable burden. So while we will all have to live our life eventually, our healthcare infrastructure cannot handle this volume.
Public health is already a challenge on its own, especially in America. People usually think of unvaccinated people as the MAGA crowd, conspiracy nuts, or the granola essential oil crowd. But the fact is that there are underserved populations in our healthcare system that are suffering at higher rates from this pandemic. Throw in the political culture war and we’ve got a massive problem ahead of us.