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Saints place Michael Thomas on Covid 19 list


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14 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I hope our guys realize how easy it is to get on this list. This season may come down to dedication and sacrifice - no partying and hanging out with those outside your circle. 

Actually, all it takes is being in close contact with someone that has tested positive.  You don't even have to test positive yourself.

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17 minutes ago, Zod said:

(he was already out 6 weeks, but that rona really making it's rounds in Nola)

The vaccination rate in New Orleans is over 80% for the general population.  Far lower elsewhere in the state.  But, the Saints staff and players haven't been there at all since before Ida hit so NOLA isn't an issue here anyway.

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9 minutes ago, AsylumGuido said:

Actually, all it takes is being in close contact with someone that has tested positive.  You don't even have to test positive yourself.

you get put on the shelf for 5 days if vaccinated.  Key is not to be an exposure after Tuesday.  
 

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

you get put on the shelf for 5 days if vaccinated.  Key is not to be an exposure after Tuesday.  
 

Only if testing positive.  If you are placed on the list due to close contact you only have to pass two tests 24 hours apart and can return immediately.  That's another part of the incentive to be vaccinated.

Although, none of those involved would have meaningful impact this week anyway.

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