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C 19 and the CFP
PerroGrande
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After reading about the very rapid progression in cases noted in the WSJ this AM, and the NFL games that are postponed, I have a question. What happens if a CFP game gets cancelled due to Covid positives? Do they just postpone the game, or does a team take a forfeit?
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Hope our boys got there booster shots over the break. I think I heard we were 100% vaccinated before the season.
Current rule is forfeit I think
The state of Michigan is getting it bad. My work team up there has been decimated.
The symptoms for the latest version are very mild. The reports are pretty much "cold like" symptoms.
The jabs aren't vaccines. They won't prevent you from contracting the virus or transmitting the virus. Israel has some of the highest infection rates and they are the most jabbed country on the planet, I think they're on their fourth or fifth booster shot. So, a person that has received the jab, can still test positive for the virus.
Frankly, I'm sick of the bs. It's time to move on with life, and get back to normal. People get colds and flu, if they're too sick to play fine. If they're perfectly healthy and a positive test keeps them out of the game, that's insane.
The world has gone nuts.
You need to do a little more research. It’s not about cases it’s about severity and most of the severe cases are unvaccinated. Call it what you want but every hospital in the nation will tell you the unvaccinated faces the worst problems and were the highest % hospitalized.
https://amp.statesman.com/amp/6024490001
https://www.haaretz.com/amp/israel-news/top-israeli-health-expert-covid-vaccine-reduces-severe-illness-in-omicron-cases-1.10421310
Let's don't let this thread go in a direction that it would need to be closed.
What’s the policy for testing on vaccinated players? Just test if symptomatic?
Here is a good starting point from the NCAA prior to the season. The CFPC may have their own policies in place.
https://www.ncaa.org/championships-safety-overview <-- This is what is concerning.
"All championships will require a level of testing for Tier 1 and 2 participants before arrival at the championship site."
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