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Aaron Rodgers tests positive for Covid


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It's not so much that he has COVID, which is bad enough, but it's that he pretended he was vaccinated when he wasn't. That means he wasn't following protocols and was putting his team and teammates in jeopardy. 

So, instead of potentially missing 5 days (vaccinated), he will now miss at least 10.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/11/03/aaron-rodgers-was-secretly-unvaccinated/

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3 hours ago, Raleigh PF said:

It's not so much that he has COVID, which is bad enough, but it's that he pretended he was vaccinated when he wasn't. That means he wasn't following protocols and was putting his team and teammates in jeopardy. 

So, instead of potentially missing 5 days (vaccinated), he will now miss at least 10.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/11/03/aaron-rodgers-was-secretly-unvaccinated/

Rodgers decieved reporters. 

Not the his team.  They knew he was unvaccinated.   And apparently let him violate protocal.  League IMO needs to hammer the Packers. 

and also peititioned the league for "alternative treatment" be deemed just as good as being vaccinated.  They denied it.  Whatever that means.  

 
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34 minutes ago, CRA said:

Rodgers decieved reporters. 

Not the his team.  They knew he was unvaccinated.   And apparently let him violate protocal.  League IMO needs to hammer the Packers. 

and also peititioned the league for "alternative treatment" be deemed just as good as being vaccinated.  They denied it.  Whatever that means.  

Probably wants to use the antibody treatment or Ivermectin. 

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2 hours ago, Raleigh PF said:

It's not so much that he has COVID, which is bad enough, but it's that he pretended he was vaccinated when he wasn't. That means he wasn't following protocols and was putting his team and teammates in jeopardy. 

So, instead of potentially missing 5 days (vaccinated), he will now miss at least 10.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/11/03/aaron-rodgers-was-secretly-unvaccinated/

Speaking of jeopardy, was he lying to them to about his vaccination status when he hosted Jeopardy?

I don't know their rules or protocols but yea.

I am willing to bet that weirdo hippy girlfriend of his had a big influence. When will these dudes EVER learn to not mess with chicks until they retire?

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