I guess that's the NFL's right, but it's really fucked up.
The NFLPA should be throwing a fit.I guess that's the NFL's right, but it's really fucked up.
They're pretty much in lockstep with the NFL at this point, though, aren't they?The NFLPA should be throwing a fit.
Just a heads up. Word on the street is you're not allowed to say the word 'political' when discussing the covid vaccine and the NFL.Zeke got the vaccine but he also had covid. They don't care about immunity that's why. They care about towing the political lines.
yeah, like Jamies Winston was totally robbed of a Super Bowl.Is the point supposed to be that Brady rode on someone else's coattails 7 different times? Because that's ridiculous.
Easy to win a job there.
Perfect fit for him.
Maybe not that, but he has been bailed out a couple of times.Is the point supposed to be that Brady rode on someone else's coattails 7 different times? Because that's ridiculous.
Not so sure about that.Easy to win a job there.
I have no problem with this.
But...but...frrrrrrreeeeedommmmm!I have no problem with this.
Companies have the right to make certain things a requirement in order to be employed with said company. If they updated their employee policy and now require all employees to be vaccinated as a condition of employment, that's on him if he refused to comply with company policy.
I may be wrong here but from my understanding the purpose of the vaccine isn't to make you immune but to make sure that even if you do get COVID the effects won't be severe enough to hospitalize/kill you. Basically like the flu shot that's been around forever. Do people who previously had COVID but aren't vaccinated get that level of protection?Zeke got the vaccine but he also had covid. They don't care about immunity that's why. They care about towing the political lines.
There aren't any studies at this point that can really give us a definitive answer to this question one way or the other. So I guess the answer we get is, get the vaccine, can't hurt.I may be wrong here but from my understanding the purpose of the vaccine isn't to make you immune but to make sure that even if you do get COVID the effects won't be severe enough to hospitalize/kill you. Basically like the flu shot that's been around forever. Do people who previously had COVID but aren't vaccinated get that level of protection?