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[QUOTE="Orangeman, post: 4111984, member: 972"] I mean it doesn't sound like the NFL teams are really practicing at this stage...Bills' coach McDermott said most of their practice has been virtual for a couple weeks to avoid COVID breakouts (this when asked about Allen/Trubiski virus risk concerns). He was asymptomatic, so not sure what impact the "disease", which they are now likening (properly, finally) to the Cold/Flu on all major non-CNN news channels this morning, had on his performance Distraction, sure I guess, every NFL team has been facing distraction every week for 2 seasons now But as for "leadership, etc" it's really hard to argue with a young man who may want to have children who's concerned about the vaccine...women are born with all the ova they'll ever produce, but men obviously produce their reproductive cells as they go, so it's not an empty concern. This is straight from the WHO website: There is no current evidence that suggests the COVID-19 vaccines interfere with fertility. There is currently no biological evidence that antibodies from COVID-19 vaccination or vaccine ingredients could cause any problems with reproductive organs. Getting vaccinated is the best thing you can do to protect yourself and the future health of your baby. What's unsaid there is it would be impossible for them to have such data yet, so that's not at all a conclusive answer. For someone like Wentz, who has a virtually 0% chance of dying from COVID-19, or as much a chance as dying from anything at his age, I don't think it's appropriate to challenge his "leadership" based on this decision. The WHO, CDC, whoever you want wouldn't be able to answer these questions right now. [/QUOTE]
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