NFL says coronavirus outbreaks among unvaccinated players may lead to forfeits this season

Wow.The NFL just said fuck it,they can play with Covid


https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-covid-19-protocols-194538465.html


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The NFL will stop mandating weekly COVID-19 tests for asymptomatic vaccinated players, according to memos distributed Saturday that described a major shift in the league's approach to the pandemic.

The new protocols, which take effect next week, could allow the virus to spread undetected through locker rooms, and could increase opportunities for infected but otherwise healthy players to participate in games.

The NFL and NFLPA announced the "more targeted testing plan" in a statement, along with "more flexibility" for players "to attend meetings virtually" and opportunities for "high-risk players" to opt out of the remainder of the season.

The changes come two days after the NFL eased its return-to-play protocol for players who test positive, one day after three games were postponed, and at the end of a week in which the virus sent over 100 players to the league's reserve/COVID-19 list.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a Saturday memo, however, that "roughly two-thirds" of cases among NFL players and staff this week have been asymptomatic, while "most of the remaining individuals have only mild symptoms."

Those facts, amid what NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills called "a new phase of the pandemic," led to Saturday's change, which some experts believe endangers not only players themselves but their family members and people they come into contact with away from football.

The move further incentivizes vaccination, which experts widely believe to be a sports league's biggest weapon in battles against the pandemic. (Unvaccinated players will continue to test daily.) But new variants of the virus, including the Omicron variant, have been spread to and by vaccinated players and coaches. The new protocols, sports epidemiologist Zach Binney said in text messages Saturday, represent the NFL "basically announcing that they're giving up on infection control."

"These new protocols will result in everyone in the NFL coming into contact with COVID," Binney said. "The hope is if you're vaccinated — and especially if you're boosted — you'll be able to fight off the virus with no or mild symptoms. But unless you're boosted it's quite likely you'll contract the virus and perhaps spread it to others, as well."

The protocols shift responsibility for a given person's health and safety from the collective to the individual. Players will "retain the option to attend meetings virtually and wear a mask within the facility," Goodell wrote in his memo. Players and their families will also be given access to daily testing. Teams will even distribute at-home tests and allow players to self-report positives — either their own or a family member's.

But without a requirement, many players — including some who feel the NFL should do away with COVID-19 protocols altogether — will have incentive to decline testing, because a positive test would rule them out of games.

Many of those players, even when infected, feel well enough to play. Sills said earlier this week that many of the 100-plus who've tested positive this week would not have even sought a test based on symptoms. Washington Football Team doctor Tony Casolaro told reporters Saturday that of his team's 23 players who tested positive this week, only two would have been held out of practice solely based on symptoms.

Some experts caution that, although evidence among young, healthy, vaccinated people suggests little susceptibility to severe disease, it does not suggest zero risk. "We still get a small percentage of athletes who develop long-COVID symptoms," Cameron Wolfe, a Duke infectious disease professor who has advised major sports organizations, said earlier this week. Professional athletes in several sports have suffered from the effects of COVID weeks and months after contracting it.

For those unwilling to take that risk, or pass it on to loved ones, the NFL on Saturday introduced a new opt-out clause. Players with certain conditions that create "higher risk" related to COVID-19 have until 2 p.m. Monday to, if they choose, opt out of the remainder of the 2021 season. They will not be paid and cannot reverse the decision.

Under the new protocols, meanwhile, players will be subject to enhanced daily symptom screenings. Any player who reports or exhibits symptoms will be isolated and tested immediately. It's unclear, though, how or whether team doctors will enforce or incentivize self-reporting.

NFL doctors can also select certain players, position groups or "staff cohorts" for "strategic, targeted spot testing." That selective testing will be designed to prevent outbreaks, or based on contact tracing on a case-by-case basis. The exact procedure for the "targeted testing" program has not yet been finalized, Sills said, but he assured that it would be led by medical experts and not based on performance.

“We're trying to test smarter," Sills said.

The NFL has already mandated booster shots for top-tier staffers. On Saturday, it once again encouraged boosters but stopped short of mandating vaccination for players. The new protocols do not require boosters for a player to be considered vaccinated and exempt from mandatory regular testing.

The updated protocols will go into effect after this weekend's games. Beginning the following week, the NFL will introduce stricter limits on the "essential football personnel" permitted in team facilities.

Whether some of the more intensive protocols implemented earlier this week — which include mandatory masking indoors and limits on in-person gatherings — will stay in place throughout the rest of the season remains to be determined.

"In many respects, Omicron appears to be a very different illness from the one that we first confronted in the spring of 2020," Goodell said in his memo. As the league heads into 2022, it's going to treat it like one.
Good luck to that. I hope the NFL has decent employer liability coverage.

Shut up and dribble amirite?
 
Good luck to that. I hope the NFL has decent employer liability coverage.

Shut up and dribble amirite?


They did that because they realize, like the rest of the intelligent world, that this shit has gone too far. This "short-term crisis" has been elevated to a "never-ending" one. It is time to stop the madness. BECAUSE IF THEY DO NOT, THEN EVERYONE SHOULD BE TESTED FOR INFLUENZA AND RSV, BECAUSE THOSE ARE ALSO SERIOUS DISEASES! PEOPLE DIE EVERY DAY FROM THOSE PATHOGENS!

So why do we not hear about RSV and Influenza deaths?

Simple. They would make Fauci and the NIH plain, boring, and not worth talking about in the news cycle.
 
They did that because they realize, like the rest of the intelligent world, that this shit has gone too far. This "short-term crisis" has been elevated to a "never-ending" one. It is time to stop the madness. BECAUSE IF THEY DO NOT, THEN EVERYONE SHOULD BE TESTED FOR INFLUENZA AND RSV, BECAUSE THOSE ARE ALSO SERIOUS DISEASES! PEOPLE DIE EVERY DAY FROM THOSE PATHOGENS!

So why do we not hear about RSV and Influenza deaths?

Simple. They would make Fauci and the NIH plain, boring, and not worth talking about in the news cycle.

The NFL is like every other cuck-woke company that tries to appease the perceived official narrative. One problem, to adhere to the never ending social distancing, vaccine protocols it hurts their bottom line. They followed the script all last year, eh, everyone wrote last year off, everyone doing their part, they followed the script this year up to this point, forced vaccinations, protocols everything seemed to work keeping severe outbreaks at bay. Until Omicron came around.....

You think there’s a chance in hades that the league is headed back to empty stands and the fiscal damage of 2020?

Nope common sense and a healthy bottom line finally rules the day.

Omicron’s severity by all appearances is similar to the common cold. And unless things take a drastic turn for the worse, all the scare tactics, fear mongering put out by the Ministry of Covid Truth will fall on deaf ears.

People are getting tired if it.
 
...Omicron’s severity by all appearances is similar to the common cold. And unless things take a drastic turn for the worse, all the scare tactics, fear mongering put out by the Ministry of Covid Truth will fall on deaf ears.

People are getting tired if it.

This is where you're gravely mistaken including the league. You guys are spending too much time concentrating on Omicron that you're forgetting about the real pathogenic threat that's getting North America's hospitals into problems again...some already exceeding their 2020 Covid hospitalization numbers...
  • The Delta Variant for those not vaccinated, lying about their vaccination status, and so on.
Simply, you let your guard down for Omicron Variant because it is similar to the common cold (mild symptoms)...you'll also be letting your guard down for the Delta Variant that's pathogenic.
  • An athlete doesn't know that the person he/she is breathing the same air within the indoor facilities (e.g. locker room) is infected with Omicron Variant or the Delta Variant.
This is the main reason why the Covid models are predicting escalating hospitalizations/deaths. It's not because of Omicron... it's because of the Delta Variant due to the fact too many idiots are not following protocols indoors at the athletic facilities and in their own personal life with some around them that are immune-compromise or not vaccinated.

The NFL and a few other professional leagues have come to the point...

We're going to play and if you're too stupid to protect yourself... it's your fault. :D :rolleyes: :wtf:

I strongly agree with that approach and it's time for it in this Pandemic although the timing sucks...during the holiday season and the increase possibility of increasing number of athletes being infected with Delta Variant instead of Omicron Variant.

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We're going to play and if you're too stupid to protect yourself... it's your fault.

I’m glad to see you realizing that vaccinations protect you, regardless of the other person. People have been saying that from day on.

There’s hope for you yet:D
 
I’m glad to see you realizing that vaccinations protect you, regardless of the other person. People have been saying that from day on.

There’s hope for you yet:D

My Covid vaccine (Moderna) will continue to protect me from the Delta Variant from a severe infection...preventing severe illness that may have resulted in hospitalization or death.

Omicron...not a problem as stated to you multiple times since it arrived...mainly just a mild infection that lasts no more than a few days. Yet, I'm immune-compromised. Thus, I have a higher risk factor.

Regardless, my concern is my teenagers. The goal for my vaccination is to give them more protection so that they are not dependent upon their Pfizer vaccination to do everything.
  • You know the drill. The best way to protect your kids is to surround them with people that are vaccinated instead of with those that are not vaccinated.
Regardless, after a few headline stories of professional athletes having maskless parties with not vaccinated people and other failures to follow indoor protocols...

NFL can't babysit teams nor their adults athletes and Omicron is not dangerous for most but that's a problem in itself...Delta Variant will bite the Covidiots on the ass because they're worrying about Omicron.
  • Seriously, these are million-dollar athletes and they have access to medical care that most people do not have access to and the ability to quarantine in style when they do become infected with Omicron or Delta. :D
Hopefully, you get it by now...Delta is pathogenic and Omicron is mild symptoms as stated multiple times to you since its arrival.

Protect yourself...the tools are there for you to do it. If you don't want to protect yourself, it's on you. That's the NFL new philosophy and each team is on its own instead of the NFL babysitting them.

As for other sports, they've taken a different approach. Canada pro teams are not allowing not-vaccinated athletes to cross the border into Canada and any team that has one Covid positive athlete...the entire game is postponed in reference to the NHL.

Plus, there will soon be a vote by the NHL to decide to keep their pros out of the Olympic Games. Players stated they're OK with not competing in the Olympics to protect their teams.

I'm now curious to see what the Winter Olympics will do considering they've already announced athletes must be vaccinated plus a recent negative Covid test to be able to compete at the Olympics in 2022.

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