šŸ“” #LSU announces it will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID PCR test taken within 72 hours in order to attend a game in Tiger Stadium

Anybody that didn’t think this was a possibility at sporting events, music venues, etc has had their head in the clouds and are oblivious because we’ve been fighting a pandemic for a year and a half……if you get mad because schools implement a vax card or neg test prior to being able to go in then you should be pissed at yourself and only yourself.

As for the covid vax it’s effectiveness has been proven, it’s safety has been proven. No vaccine is 100% and this one is no different. The science has changed and it’ll continue to change because that’s what happens with a virus that we know very little about, the problem is and has been people with little to no grasp of science or medicine spreading false info.

I got the vax and will get the booster when available to me, but I’m pro choice, so ppl can choose not to get it, but hospitals all over AL, MS, LA, FL, TX, WY, and several other states are being overrun with unvaxxed covid patients.
 
No argument with that Elephant. Now, If we can require a vax card to enter a facility, we can require an ID to vote. I had to complete a page of questions and demographic and profile info to get my vaxx’s. No more simple than completing the paperwork for an ID. It might have even wanted more info.

Good to see a pro-choice person applying that stance consistently. šŸ‘šŸ¼ Many are not during these times.
 
I will add my opinion. UA has the same option as anywhere else to act within legal framework to require whatever they choose

As an individual you have the right to choose to take the actions to comply or not comply with the requirements

If you choose not to comply then you don’t get to participate

I myself had the virus in July 2020. I choose not to take the vaccination. Therefore I don’t patronize any venue or business etc that requires it.

If you choose the vaccine then that is fine with me. If you choose not to take it that is also fine with me

I won’t try and convince you either way

If you choose to badger, belittle, ridicule anyone for their choice in this I will only say that I hope you are consistent in your position across the board on other health issues. Especially if your claim is that you hold that stance because of your concern for others
 
I will add my opinion. UA has the same option as anywhere else to act within legal framework to require whatever they choose

As an individual you have the right to choose to take the actions to comply or not comply with the requirements

If you choose not to comply then you don’t get to participate

I myself had the virus in July 2020. I choose not to take the vaccination. Therefore I don’t patronize any venue or business etc that requires it.

If you choose the vaccine then that is fine with me. If you choose not to take it that is also fine with me

I won’t try and convince you either way


If you choose to badger, belittle, ridicule anyone for their choice in this I will only say that I hope you are consistent in your position across the board on other health issues. Especially if your claim is that you hold that stance because of your concern for others
Ditto...Couldn't have stated any of that better myself. I had it back in October 2020.
 
Anybody that didn’t think this was a possibility at sporting events, music venues, etc has had their head in the clouds and are oblivious because we’ve been fighting a pandemic for a year and a half……if you get mad because schools implement a vax card or neg test prior to being able to go in then you should be pissed at yourself and only yourself.

Sorry man, but I disagree, because you don't put out this kind of stipulation a week and a half before the season starts. After you've accepted everyone's money and sent them tickets under the premise of 100% capacity without giving a head's up this was an option. How on Earth could someone get the two shots if they get that brand or an appointment at the moment in that short of a window? Poorly handled and communicated. If you told me months ago when my payment was due, then I never would have renewed my tickets. Atleast if they would have required it then, they could have ALWAYS have come back and negated the vaccination card or a negative test requirement. Absolutely impossible to go the other way with it and it be "right".
 
To be clear here, UA hasn't implemented an LSU type plan. It has been discussed, but nothing more at this point. Byrne was on radio yesterday and sort of gave off the vibe that there will be no restrictions. In order to have them, there would be obstacles to overcome, and those alone may be enough to keep them from happening. But at this point, it seems less likely than it did a few days ago.
 
Sorry man, but I disagree, because you don't put out this kind of stipulation a week and a half before the season starts. After you've accepted everyone's money and sent them tickets under the premise of 100% capacity without giving a head's up this was an option. How on Earth could someone get the two shots if they get that brand or an appointment at the moment in that short of a window? Poorly handled and communicated. If you told me months ago when my payment was due, then I never would have renewed my tickets. Atleast if they would have required it then, they could have ALWAYS have come back and negated the vaccination card or a negative test requirement. Absolutely impossible to go the other way with it and it be "right".
Don’t need an appointment at 99% of places to get the vax and there’s a ton of walk up places to get a neg covid test. If during a pandemic people don’t think one of those things would be required then they’ve either been ignoring things or been in a cave.
 
Don’t need an appointment at 99% of places to get the vax and there’s a ton of walk up places to get a neg covid test. If during a pandemic people don’t think one of those things would be required then they’ve either been ignoring things or been in a cave.

Most places (99.99999%) don't require those, so why would anyone think they are required if they haven't been voiced?

Also, aren't rapid tests inaccurate a lot of the time as well and that's why doctor's send off anyways just to create more accuracy? Here on the Eastside of Atlanta I've been told it's not as easy and you have to make appointments to get vaccines. Still ain't getting one, but the girl in the office next to mine is very in tuned with it all and tells me about what she has experienced during her vaccination and re-testing of symptoms and such afterwards. She had to wait three days to even see a doctor and get tested.
 
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Most places (99.99999%) don't require those, so why would anyone think they are required if they haven't been voiced?

Also, aren't rapid tests inaccurate a lot of the time as well and that's why doctor's send off anyways just to create more accuracy? Here on the Eastside of Atlanta I've been told it's not as easy and you have to make appointments to get vaccines. Still ain't getting one, but the girl in the office next to mine is very in tuned with it all and tells me about what she has experienced during her vaccination and re-testing of symptoms and such afterwards. She had to wait three days to even see a doctor and get tested.
I should’ve been clearer in my statement, nowhere in 4 states around do you need an appointment.
 
Don’t need an appointment at 99% of places to get the vax and there’s a ton of walk up places to get a neg covid test. If during a pandemic people don’t think one of those things would be required then they’ve either been ignoring things or been in a cave.
Might be easy to get in some areas but here the pharmacy chain is Walgreens (no CVS) and it’s appointment only. And the healthcare system that runs all the clinics only offers them on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s also by appointment. That’s where 90%+ of the folks around here have to get them. And we’re talking about a 100,000+ metro area. Even our county health department offers them but on appointment only. We’re far from 99% walk in availability. Very far. Some cities must be way ahead of us with the walk in options. When we got my daughters (15) we had to book her 8 days out at Walgreens because they were the only place that carried the vaccine brand she could get.
 
How many years has it taken in the past, to build, formulate, and dispense a true vaccine to the public? Anywhere from 10 to 13 years. Why so long?
Years of study, trial and error, goes into formulating a true vaccine. Only after a particular virus has been Identified, isolated, can chemicals,
medicines and compounds be combined into a Real medicine or vaccine. Then that is when years of trials begin, on animals first. If all goes well enough with animals, so then trials begin on humans. Why all of this time testing on animals and humans? To determine if all side effects,
short term and Long term, doesn't do more damage or sickness, than the virus or disease itself.

I have had a lot of time on my hands since 2011. For almost a year and a half now, I have done much study, reading and researching of so called C19 disease, from many sources. Next to None of my information comes from the BOOB tube. MSM is not reliable and can't be trusted for honesty and truth on many fronts.

First, is the PCR test reliable in diagnosing C19? NO. Why? The PCR test was never designed or intended to detect infectious disease, according to it's inventor, Dr. Kary B. Mullis. However, the PCR test will detect Corona virus. The common cold is a Corona virus, I also think Pneumonia is under the common Corona umbrella. The PCR test has been proven un-reliable. So how can they say for sure an certain that one has C19 disease? Oh yeah, the symptoms, which are basically the same as the common cold or the very serious Pneumonia, which people have been catching forever.


So, why is this C19 so called vaccine being forced on people in so many countries, and soon to be here I believe? That will require your own
study and research, critical and logical thinking, by each individual. Please, don't rely on the BOOB tube for your information.

I wonder? How many "C19 vaccine shots will be required"? How many boosters? How many variants will they come up with? Will this become a yearly requirement? Here is an honest and sincere question. If the C19 disease test is so not reliable, how and by what test is used to detect the Delta or any other variant?

Below are articles on the PCR test.



 
Nice to see someone finally step back from such a crazy policy. But yes, I see it more as "we need a better product and results on the field, so let's do what we can" rather than it being a "health" decision.
 
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