LSU to Require Proof of vaccine or Negative Covid test.

BC_Wader

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And so it begins it looks like. Every SEC team will follow. Looks like I wint be going to any game this year and I wear the chinese chin diaper when I have to and I have never had covid. Guess I will eat these tickets because if I sold them, there would be no way of knowing if I am selling to a vaxxed person or not. I would only want to sell them to an unvaxxed person.
 

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And so it begins it looks like. Every SEC team will follow. Looks like I wint be going to any game this year and I wear the chinese chin diaper when I have to and I have never had covid. Guess I will eat these tickets because if I sold them, there would be no way of knowing if I am selling to a vaxxed person or not. I would only want to sell them to an unvaxxed person.
Wow, how mature.
 

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Louisiana has a Democrat governor, of course they will wear masks. So I would guess Kentucky will also be ordered to do so.

Better go out and buy one or you will have to sit at home watching on your 70" screen, with surround sound and a case of beer. Pure torture I know so why not cave in and wear your mask and let your FIL watch TV at the house and drink your beer
 

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Interesting question, mask mandates will likely result in a number of anti-maskers not showing up, but OTOH there will also be a number of people that feel more comfortable coming to a safer environment especially bringing their unvaxed kids. So will it result in a net minus or a net plus to attendance? LSU die hards will fill the place up no doubt about that, but not sure about Kentucky and other venues.
 

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Most people take a picture of their card and they take a quick look at your phone as you go in. I've already been to a couple of concerts that require it. No big deal, you can take your card if you want too.

If you are thinking of trying to get in with a fake vaccination card, you should stay home anyway because you wouldn't enjoy the game. It's played at a liberal university and it's a commie game to begin with given all the teamwork required.
 

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Interesting question, mask mandates will likely result in a number of anti-maskers not showing up, but OTOH there will also be a number of people that feel more comfortable coming to a safer environment especially bringing their unvaxed kids. So will it result in a net minus or a net plus to attendance? LSU die hards will fill the place up no doubt about that, but not sure about Kentucky and other venues.
There may be some people who perceive it to be safer with masks.
 

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Most people take a picture of their card and they take a quick look at your phone as you go in. I've already been to a couple of concerts that require it. No big deal, you can take your card if you want too.

If you are thinking of trying to get in with a fake vaccination card, you should stay home anyway because you wouldn't enjoy the game. It's played at a liberal university and it's a commie game to begin with given all the teamwork required.
This is way above politics I don’t trust either side and don’t dislike someone because of their political views what I do dislike is the evil behind all of this
 

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Trocar needles are absolutely massive. You'd know if you were getting injected with a tag. 😂

Folks are gonna start getting real bummed when insurance companies stop paying for covid-related emergency services because vaccines significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. Preventable, like many other diseases we've got vaccines for.

Also gonna be a bummer when businesses and other private entities start requiring vaccination or making things unbearably annoying for unvaxxed folks.

... And it's unfortunate that we've reached this point because the bare minimum hasn't been met every time we've had the opportunity to rise to the occasion as a country. Pseudoscience and confirmation bias are rampant in this country, and it's an absolute travesty.

Good on LSU. Hoping Kentucky schools start mandates before the legislature completely ruins every precaution we've miraculously managed to instate.
 
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Trocar needles are absolutely massive. You'd know if you were getting injected with a tag. 😂

Folks are gonna start getting real bummed when insurance companies stop paying for covid-related emergency services because vaccines significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. Preventable, like many other diseases we've got vaccines for.

Also gonna be a bummer when businesses and other private entities start requiring vaccination or making things unbearably annoying for unvaxxed folks.

... And it's unfortunate that we've reached this point because the bare minimum hasn't been met every time we've had the opportunity to rise to the occasion as a country. Pseudoscience and confirmation bias are rampant in this country, and it's an absolute travesty.

Good on LSU. Hoping Kentucky schools start mandates before the legislature completely ruins every precaution we've miraculously managed to instate.


If they are going to try and mandate something like this, the policy should also include allowing a third group of people... those people who can provide proof of a positive COVID case from which they've recovered as their immunity is equal or better than the vaccine.
 

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Trocar needles are absolutely massive. You'd know if you were getting injected with a tag. 😂

Folks are gonna start getting real bummed when insurance companies stop paying for covid-related emergency services because vaccines significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. Preventable, like many other diseases we've got vaccines for.

Also gonna be a bummer when businesses and other private entities start requiring vaccination or making things unbearably annoying for unvaxxed folks.

... And it's unfortunate that we've reached this point because the bare minimum hasn't been met every time we've had the opportunity to rise to the occasion as a country. Pseudoscience and confirmation bias are rampant in this country, and it's an absolute travesty.

Good on LSU. Hoping Kentucky schools start mandates before the legislature completely ruins every precaution we've miraculously managed to instate.


^^^^^this


I just don't understand the mass hysteria about the vaccine. Most all of us got vaccines when we were young and it's not like American's are particular about what they put into their body. Get the shot or stay home, your freedom ends when it puts others in society at risk. Somehow the freedom fighters forget about the concept of civil duty.
 

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^^I think the name calling may be a bit much. I have some strong feelings on the matter but I won't ever go full juggernaut. We are entitled to our opinions but we gotta get along with each other. I am great friends with a ton of people all across the political spectrum. We gotta live with one another so we may as well make it as peaceful and pleasant as possible.
 

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Louisiana has a Democrat governor, of course they will wear masks.
Hey, and LSU has a President with an education!

"As an epidemiologist, I know that vaccination is the way out of this pandemic, and I’m grateful to everyone who has already been vaccinated for helping us move in that direction," Tate said.

But odd that you would read "masks" into the topic . . . the story does not mention masks, just vaccinations.
 

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You are a dumbass do you know the shortest amount of time that the FDA has approved a vaccine before now I’ll tell you 12 years and this is approved in 7 months 😂😂 you think that might have something to do with Bill Gates being a shareholder just a coincidence huh 😂😂 some people just don’t get it this is way beyond political these billionaires own the world including the governments Bill Gates just said a couple years ago we can reduce population by better healthcare and you guessed it VACCINES now keep on being a 🐑 and get led to the slaughter tell me this when do you remember getting something medically free or paying you to take something well I can tell you I’m 43 and not once in my life has that happened WAKE THE HELL UP QUIT LIVING IN FEAR AND DOING WHATEVER YOUR TOLD BECAUSE YOURE SCARED THERE IS A AGENDA BEHIND ALL OF THIS


thank gawd for people like you. Guess all those hospitals filling up and running out of beds is a hoax. Or maybe you'd like for me to ignore the heat maps showing that the most conservative areas, were this population, have the highest cases and are begging for help. While the more liberal states, where people believe in science and don't wear tin hats, have much lower case rates and hospitalization shortages.
 

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when do you remember getting something medically free or paying you to take something well I can tell you I’m 43 and not once in my life has that happened
Well, you are just too young.

Until 1968, all first graders were lined up and given (for free), compulsory small pox vaccinations. Ask any friend, neighbor, family member if they have the small pox scar on their left shoulder . . . all above the age of 53 have it.

Ask your parents about the free "sugar lumps" they received for infantile paralysis (polio), which were (1) compulsory and, (2) free.

At 43, you were born in 1978 . . . hardly yesterday, but you sound like you were, indeed, born yesterday.
 
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Or maybe you'd like for me to ignore the heat maps showing that the most conservative areas, were this population, have the highest cases and are begging for help. While the more liberal states, where people believe in science and don't wear tin hats, have much lower case rates and hospitalization shortages.
Wait.

Then it was a conspiracy . . . introducing a deadly disease, knowing the politics of the folks who wouldn't take the vaccinations . . . and hence eliminating them!!

It all makes sense, now.
 

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Wait.

Then it was a conspiracy . . . introducing a deadly disease, knowing the politics of the folks who wouldn't take the vaccinations . . . and hence eliminating them!!

It all makes sense, now.
If so, it was an absolute failure, considering that the two American states with the highest death rates are New Jersey and New York. We can pretend as if the red parts of these two blue states are the effected areas, though.
 

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If so, it was an absolute failure, considering that the two American states with the highest death rates are New Jersey and New York. We can pretend as if the red parts of these two blue states are the effected areas, though.
There are a handful of the Red types in each!

Oh, and those high total percentages in death were largely pre-vaccine . . . I don't think their current death rates are are high as many Red states are . . . so the left-wing/globalist/tri-lateral commission/Bill Gates types slightly miscalculated how quickly they could develop the vaccine, to save the left-wingers!!
 
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And so it begins it looks like. Every SEC team will follow. Looks like I wint be going to any game this year and I wear the chinese chin diaper when I have to and I have never had covid. Guess I will eat these tickets because if I sold them, there would be no way of knowing if I am selling to a vaxxed person or not. I would only want to sell them to an unvaxxed person.
Now we are divided, Vaxxed from unvaxxed. Lol. You also want to sale your tickets to someone who can't use them? That will show them lol
 

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Now we are divided, Vaxxed from unvaxxed. Lol. You also want to sale your tickets to someone who can't use them? That will show them lol
Looks like I can use 'em now. And I didn't do a good job of sarcasm in that post.
 
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Trocar needles are absolutely massive. You'd know if you were getting injected with a tag. 😂

Folks are gonna start getting real bummed when insurance companies stop paying for covid-related emergency services because vaccines significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. Preventable, like many other diseases we've got vaccines for.

Also gonna be a bummer when businesses and other private entities start requiring vaccination or making things unbearably annoying for unvaxxed folks.

... And it's unfortunate that we've reached this point because the bare minimum hasn't been met every time we've had the opportunity to rise to the occasion as a country. Pseudoscience and confirmation bias are rampant in this country, and it's an absolute travesty.

Good on LSU. Hoping Kentucky schools start mandates before the legislature completely ruins every precaution we've miraculously managed to instate.
My hospital system is mandating the vaccine. If one qualifies for a religious or medical exemption, they have to wear a mask indefinitely (whenever the mask mandates get lifted for vaccinated folks) and get tested weekly at their own cost at the B2B occupational medicine facility I work at.

We don’t bill individual health insurances since we’re a B2B practice, we only deal with payments directly from the company or through work comp insurance.

It will cost them $135 per test. So a full year of testing would be $7020.