07-23-2021, 02:36 PM
(07-23-2021, 02:09 PM)bengaloo Wrote: Do we really know that about Delta and any other future variants though? Early statistics are showing that Pfizer isnt as effective against Delta. Do they change the rules to fit that if it turns out to be true? For instance if players had the Pfizer vax they would have to get a different one to fit the new strains to avoid punishment? What if a new strain comes out that none of the vaccines are effective against? Do they all get punished, or do they just drop it all and let things play out how they will?
That is the data from the trials when there wasn’t a delta variant. But, according to this article in JAMA, the vaccines produce better immunity to the delta variant than prior infection.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2782139
No vaccination is 100% effective, but they are the best tool we have at preventing infection.
Quote:Lots of unanswered questions with both Covid and the vaccines. Too many to start imposing such rules, imo.
When you have your own professional sports league, I hope you remember you don’t think you can make your own rules.
Quote:I wonder if a few years down the road, we will be seeing TV commercials saying: "If you took the _______ Vaccine and you grew a third eye, you are entitled to compensation" lol. I'm just being goofy, but, something like that is possible. How many people truly trust the pharm industry? It's weird because 20 years ago and earlier, almost no one did, especially liberals. Fear works.
There are always personal injury lawyers looking for an out of court settlement. But, show me how many vaccines have been recalled from the US market and why?