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Aaron Rodgers tests positive for Covid


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41 minutes ago, TDGone said:

If the shoe fits we’re it , your the one who names call anybody who disagree with you as a right wing extremist .You said you want to isolated anybody who doesn’t agree with you , well I believe in the freedom to choose so if somebody wants to take or don”t take a shot I’m ok with them either way.

Wrong. 

The reason Aaron Rodgers needs to isolate should be obvious to anyone after almost two years of COVID. 

Those that choose not to get vaccinated are 4.5X more susceptible to contracting COVID and becoming seriously ill.  COVID carriers are COVID spreaders and a health threat to everyone they come in contact with.

As a nation we could be in much better shape right now if every American that could, would get vaccinated.

In September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a study that found that unvaccinated people were 4.5 times more likely to get infected, 10 times more likely to be hospitalized and 11 times more likely to die when infected, even with the delta variant. The study took place across 13 states and included data from 600,000 cases since April 2021.

It is well past time for every thinking American to reject the right wing's COVID disinformation campaign that has propagated lies and conspiracy theories which have resulted the in needless suffering of millions of Americans. 

Stop acting like spoiled toddlers and get vaccinated.

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7 hours ago, TDGone said:

Well I’m not ok with what they did at the Tuskegee experiment and when somebody post that Americans willingly took part I think it was a shame to what they did to these people who had no idea .But I guess somebody like you is ok to do this to people if it benefits the better of man. 

I see that your reading comprehension is pretty terrible. I'm not really that surprised though. 

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9 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Wrong. 

The reason Aaron Rodgers needs to isolate should be obvious to anyone after almost two years of COVID. 

Those that choose not to get vaccinated are 4.5X more susceptible to contracting COVID and becoming seriously ill.  COVID carriers are COVID spreaders and a health threat to everyone they come in contact with.

As a nation we could be in much better shape right now if every American that could, would get vaccinated.

In September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a study that found that unvaccinated people were 4.5 times more likely to get infected, 10 times more likely to be hospitalized and 11 times more likely to die when infected, even with the delta variant. The study took place across 13 states and included data from 600,000 cases since April 2021.

It is well past time for every thinking American to reject the right wing's COVID disinformation campaign that has propagated lies and conspiracy theories which have resulted the in needless suffering of millions of Americans. 

Stop acting like spoiled toddlers and get vaccinated.

Well in your world view I guess we should stop people from eating fast food because heart problems clog up the health care system. You claim right wing but people of color are the most un vaccinated. groups in the USA but go ahead and act like the little sheep and we know sheep get slaughtered . 

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7 hours ago, Cam's New Arm said:

@NanuqoftheNorth aside from any of this, why are you making a flu-like disease political? Are you still mind fuged over Trump or something? 

Who hurt you?

I've not made the COVID virus that has killed three quarters of a million Americans political.  Take that up with the disinformation campaign being led by FOX news and the republican party.  

Aaron Rodgers is apparently another unfortunate victim of right wing COVID conspiracy theories.

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12 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I've not made the COVID virus that has killed three quarters of a million Americans political.  Take that up with the disinformation campaign being led by FOX news and the republican party.  

Aaron Rodgers is apparently another unfortunate victim of right wing COVID conspiracy theories.

"I've not made this political but let me assume anyone not in accordance with my views as an extremists right winger"

Do you realize how silly you sound?

 @NanuqoftheNorth Can you define comorbidity for me?

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16 hours ago, Cookie Lyon said:

And of course he doesn't get punished. The NFL knew they allowed him to get away with this BS and are trying to sweep this under the rug.

If they knew and it's their league, their rules, then why should be be punished?

He never said he was vaccinated. I think people are missing that.

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On 11/8/2021 at 5:17 AM, Cam's New Arm said:

If they knew and it's their league, their rules, then why should be be punished?

He never said he was vaccinated. I think people are missing that.

He said he was vaccinated.  There is actual video of him saying he's vaccinated.

Not sure why you are missing that.

Aaron Rodgers in his own words, 10 Nov 2021, with a public apology:

"Look, I shared an opinion that is polarizing, I get it, and I misled some people about my status, which I've taken full responsibility of, those comments. 

https://www.nfl.com/news/aaron-rodgers-full-responsibility-misleading-comments-covid-19-vaccine

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