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Why are collegiate athletes testing for COVID-19?

The COVID-19 survival rate for 18-24-year-olds is over 99.9%.

Most young athletes who contract COVID have a simple case of sniffles and bounce back in days.

Despite their low risk of severe COVID-19 complications, college athletes must adhere to strict policies.

The narrative pushed on teams is vaccination will return your life to normalcy.

For the University of California, Berkeley Golden Bears, life is anything but routine.

The school’s football team canceled their contest with USC this weekend due to a COVID-19 outbreak.

99% of their football student-athletes are fully vaccinated.

Weren’t we told this wouldn’t happen after COVID-19 inoculation?

Here’s the latest:

Cal football players are 99% vaccinated, but their football game against USC was just canceled because of covid. You guys need to realize that the coronabros aren’t ever going to quit. You have to fight them with every ounce of your ability.

A University of California football team was 99% vaccinated before a big COVID-19 outbreak.

Multiple Cal football student-athletes are in COVID protocol and will not be available to play in Saturday’s game at Arizona. All student-athletes traveling to Tucson will be tested and cleared prior to departing the Bay Area. Everyone within the Cal football program is compliant with UC Berkeley’s COVID-19 vaccine requirements, and 99 percent of football student-athletes are fully vaccinated. Due to state and federal student privacy laws, Cal Athletics is not able to comment on the personal health of individual student-athletes.

“Our primary concern is for the health of our student-athletes, and we continue to monitor the situation closely,” Cal Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton said. “As we know, this pandemic is not over. We need to respect it and understand that it can affect much of what we do every day. Even with 99 percent of our football student-athletes fully vaccinated, we have seen that breakthrough cases are still possible.”

The California-USC matchup is the first game of the 2021-22 college football season postponed due to COVID-19.

For the Golden Bears, their uptick in positive COVID-19 tests have deteriorated their roster.

Why are collegiate athletes testing for COVID-19? The COVID-19 survival rate for 18-24-year-olds is over 99.9%. Most young athletes who contract COVID have a simple case of sniffles and bounce back in days. Despite their low risk of severe COVID-19 complications, college athletes must adhere to strict policies. The narrative pushed on teams is vaccination will return your life to normalcy. For the University of California, Berkeley Golden Bears, life is anything but routine. The school’s football team canceled their contest with USC this weekend due to a COVID-19 outbreak. 99% of their football student-athletes are fully vaccinated. Weren’t we told this wouldn’t happen after COVID-19 inoculation? Here’s the latest: Cal football players are 99% vaccinated, but their football game against USC was just canceled because of covid. You guys need to realize that the coronabros aren’t ever going to quit. You have to fight them with every ounce of your ability. A University of California football team was 99% vaccinated before a big COVID-19 outbreak. Multiple Cal football student-athletes are in COVID protocol and will not be available to play in Saturday’s game at Arizona. All student-athletes traveling to Tucson will be tested and cleared prior to departing the Bay Area. Everyone within the Cal football program is compliant with UC Berkeley’s COVID-19 vaccine requirements, and 99 percent of football student-athletes are fully vaccinated. Due to state and federal student privacy laws, Cal Athletics is not able to comment on the personal health of individual student-athletes. “Our primary concern is for the health of our student-athletes, and we continue to monitor the situation closely,” Cal Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton said. “As we know, this pandemic is not over. We need to respect it and understand that it can affect much of what we do every day. Even with 99 percent of our football student-athletes fully vaccinated, we have seen that breakthrough cases are still possible.” The California-USC matchup is the first game of the 2021-22 college football season postponed due to COVID-19. For the Golden Bears, their uptick in positive COVID-19 tests have deteriorated their roster.

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Probably a smart move not to play with so many (higher-end) athletes dying suddenly of heart attacks (myocarditis) chances are the more they play, the more will die of heart issues.

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Correct again. Also, they are shedding spike proteins. So if you are playing against them you are being infected with whatever they have been jabbed with.