LSU to Require Proof of vaccine or Negative Covid test.

BBBLazing

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It’s killed over 40,000 world wide in just a few months
so you are saying that .00018% of people worldwide that are fully vaccinated have died. Pretty good odds if you ask me. About twice the chance of getting struck by lightning. Do you know anyone that has ever been struck by lightning? I bet you know 5 that have died from the vaccine though. But keeping listening to Tucker. You will all prevail, and Trump will take back over as soon as pillow man finally comes forward with his evidence.
 

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No weakness here little guy and I doubt you have done more research

If you are under 30 and very fit, you don't need the vaccine anymore than you need a flu shot unless your primary concern is passing it on. The vaccine, however, is almost certainly safe.

If you are over 50, or have underlying conditions or even are just fat/sedentary, you should seriously consider taking the vaccine. Your chances of needing to be hospitalized are not trivial, and it's inevitable you will encounter the virus unless you're a hermit. You could be naturally immune, but even if you knew for a fact they were putting a chip in you, and you are overweight, old, or have health issues, you'd still rather get the vaccine and let Him protect you, it's not what enters you that defiles you. God bless.
 

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Because they don't know who they are. Do Doctors tell people that are naturally immune? How do they know?
Lol, yet another moonbat who doesn't know as much about "Science!" as thinks he does.

It's a very simple definition. It is based on prior infection. It's not complicated at all.
 

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This guy for example, Daniel Darling, wrote an article about why he got the vaccine as a Christian and as a American.

No, that's not why you should get vaccinated. You are not young and healthy.

If you look like this, you need to get vaccinated. You are taking an unnecessary risk otherwise.

 
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Kylegend21

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so you are saying that .00018% of people worldwide that are fully vaccinated have died. Pretty good odds if you ask me. About twice the chance of getting struck by lightning. Do you know anyone that has ever been struck by lightning? I bet you know 5 that have died from the vaccine though. But keeping listening to Tucker. You will all prevail, and Trump will take back over as soon as pillow man finally comes forward with his evidence.
I don’t watch tucker I don’t watch the news and the bunch of lies they tell
 

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What "research" taught you that the virus might have as much as a "3%" death rate?
The same research that told him about the percentage of deaths from the shot. I believe that there were more deaths from the shot just like there were less deaths from the virus because they were adding every other death out there to their numbers if they were killed accidently or shot and killed but tested with the virus. Just one point of proof of that is the fact flu deaths were down last year should tell most that some who had the flu were counted with covid because the testing was flawed. The test sometimes could not tell the difference yet they counted it as covid anyway. Scientific American had an article about how the flu last year had all but disappeared. Now they had a few theories about it including masking helped get rid of it but, some countries around the world Japan and a few others had been wearing mask (many of them) and still had flu problems too. So without any other thing instituted different than what they were doing for the flu years before, their going to tell us that mask (most that don't work) basically got rid of the flu? Too thin.
 
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Will be interesting to see how long they keep this policy. Imo their anticipation was the rest of the sec would fall in line like dominos, but it just didn't happen.

I think around week 3 they'll lift it. That will be enough time for other programs to have issue free game days. Plus LSU will be traveling to stadiums without the requirement anyway, so that just negates any effectiveness the restriction might've had (not that rational thought went into it anyway).

Maybe one day in the future (hopefully near future) people will just accept that covid transmission is mostly beyond our control, and just move on with living life while taking the best precautions they can to protect themselves vs serious illness