bwgood77 wrote:Lunartic wrote:If the vaccine works as expected and it prevents the spread/reduces symptoms, then why aren't people content to let the unvaccinated players face the consequences alone? 70%+ of the population is vaccinated, the remaining 30ish percent clearly isn't interested and thus can reap what they sow.
NBA arenas require proof of vaccination or negative tests and NBA players aren't exactly rushing into the crowds and fighting the fans outside of a single incident.
Other than some rare example of someone that is allergic to vaccines, I can't imagine an unvaxxed player is putting anyone at risk assuming those at risk are vaccinated with a safe and effective vaccine. And that is compounded by the fact that a large swath of the 30% unvaccinated have already gotten and recovered from covid, many NBA players have - thus they have the same protection as someone that took the vaccine.
I suppose I just don't see the risk factor here if the vaccines do indeed work effectively. There has been a great effort by the media and government to tell us that breakthrough cases are exceedingly rare and we need not worry about vaxxed spreading covid.
Additionally, a common argument is that ICU beds will dwindle if everyone isn't vaccinated. Question, if we could guarantee we had enough ICU beds and resources, would you agree to removing all covid restrictions and vaccine requirements?
The vaccinated players would very likely be fine and if in the small chance they did catch it from someone who was unvaccinated, they would likely not have a serious case, so you are right. But if you have the 30% public # or even 20 or 10% of NBA players unvaccinated, possibly spreading it to one another, you risk hospitalization and death. This is something the NBA should want to avoid.
And luckily they are with all the restrictions and testing they have in place for unvaccinated players.
You mean the players risk hospitalization and death?
Given that a significant portion of the US population already had covid, it's reasonable to assume a decent swath of the NBA has too. Has any NBA player been hospitalized? I don't recall hearing about it. They are within the age group and fitness level that indicates they have like a 99.98% chance of surviving covid.
Since the onset of Covid, there were about 260,000 deaths of people aged 15-35, that reasonably encapsulates the NBA player ages and possibly over-estimates- of those deaths about 14,000 were covid related. 0.05%.
That stat includes a swath of time when vaccines weren't rolled out and treatments were still poor.
The players aren't and never were at risk of dying from covid statistically and now that the vaccines reduce hospitalizations and risk of death, the number is impossibly small that some of the fittest, youngest people on earth would die from a disease that kills an average age of 80.
I understand where you're coming from and it's reasonable, you prefer as much safety as possible for the players and fans. I think we need to draw the line somewhere or else what happens when the CFR is .004% or .00003%? Do we keep up the precautions until it's completely zero?