2010 wrote:People being mad dramatic in here. I don’t recall even a single case of an NBA player being in dire health straits after entering health & safety protocols. Not even the unvaccinated players like Kyrie or Beal have been reported to be hospitalized. So clearly with Randle being vaccinated he will be good. Let’s stop acting like anyone has wished him death or anything remotely near that. Cats breaking out violins and schit. Despite some taking the ethical approach like “it’s not that serious to celebrate someone getting COVID” others can spin it as “it’s not that serious, his life is not in the balance.” I can see both sides. No one needs to be shamed for how they emotionally reacted to the news. These are some the best athletes in the world. Plus he’s vaccinated. He will be good.
Now let’s enjoy some Obi!!!!!!!
No ones being dramatic when we’re living in a pandemic. Vaccine or not, getting COVID is not a joke.
Players like Jayson Tatum and Nas Little got hit with COVID hard in the past. Tatum had to use an inhaler for months and Nas Little lost 20 lbs in less than a month. Mo Bamba felt effects for more than 6 months. A bunch of more athletes dealt with serious complications.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sbnation.com/platform/amp/nba/2021/3/3/22292213/athletes-covid-recovery-stories-jayson-tatum-mo-bamba-asia-durrAnd you not making much sense when you in the COVID thread talking about how the vaccines aren’t doing anything.
it doesn’t take a genius to reason that the vaccines may not be as effective as they’re marketed and promoted to be (even aside from the emergence of Omicron).
But now he’s gonna be fine since he got the vaccine according to you. I sense a agenda here cause you just happy Randle isn’t playing.