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LSU football players quarantine?

Posted on 7/5/20 at 8:34 am
Posted by Northwest Louisiana
Northwest Louisiana
Member since May 2018
2022 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 8:34 am
Does anyone know if the LSU football players are going to be quarantined at some point. Just curious if anyone knows the details on this. Thanks in advance.
Posted by Elleshoe
Wade’s World
Member since Jun 2004
143616 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 8:41 am to
Solid post. Would read again.
Posted by tenderfoot tigah
Red Stick
Member since Sep 2004
10381 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 8:49 am to
College programs around the country are intentionally infecting their teammates so they don't have to miss any time during the season.
Posted by JAlohaM
Member since Oct 2019
397 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 8:55 am to
Huh? Your research shows that once you get Covid you’re now immune? Facts? Links? Pics?
Posted by tenderfoot tigah
Red Stick
Member since Sep 2004
10381 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 11:42 am to
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Huh? Your research shows that once you get Covid you’re now immune? Facts? Links? Pics?


Diseases are always less severe the next time. For a virus that is already asymptomatic for the vast majority of kids, it's smart to catch it before the season starts.
Posted by GetmorewithLes
UK Basketball Fan
Member since Jan 2011
19041 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 3:24 pm to
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Huh? Your research shows that once you get Covid you’re now immune? Facts? Links? Pics?



The fact that we are spending billions on a vaccine would imply by itself that once you generate antibodies you are immune... whether by natural or artificial means.
Posted by eltigre2
The Woodlands, Tx
Member since Feb 2019
626 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 6:20 pm to
Actually it doesn’t. That’s why you take the flu vaccine every year. It remains infective. Pneumonia vaccine is permanent unless a new strain develops as it has several times. Your flu vaccine each year contains all the strains known to be around at the time. I believe that is a difference between germs and viruses. You don’t always but you can lose your immunity to a virus but theoretically not to a germ.
Posted by Stevo
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
11362 posts
Posted on 7/5/20 at 6:31 pm to
They had a chicken pox party last week. We should be good to go come August.
Posted by js1591
Member since Jan 2020
2664 posts
Posted on 7/6/20 at 12:25 am to
Actually being exposed and developing natural immunity is much more powerful than a vaccine. That is why out breaks occur in vaccinated communities, is why you have to get booster shots. Vaccines, artificial immunity will never be as effective as natural immunity. Get your facts straight. Vaccines are actually very ineffective, flu shots especially.
Posted by js1591
Member since Jan 2020
2664 posts
Posted on 7/6/20 at 12:28 am to
And flu vaccines do not contain all of the strains. They contain one strain. This is forecast and is always wrong. Your chances of winning the lottery are better than getting inoculated against the right strain. There are thousands of strains. Don’t post about things you know nothing about.
Posted by kkv75
Member since Sep 2017
4890 posts
Posted on 7/6/20 at 6:36 am to
What do you want to know? Who's is rooming with who? Who is watching tv? Football is over until at least 2022 (probably later). You need to move on.
Posted by terriblegreen
Souf Badden Rewage
Member since Aug 2011
9590 posts
Posted on 7/6/20 at 6:50 pm to
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Actually it doesn’t. That’s why you take the flu vaccine every year.


Different strands. Durrrrr
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
29954 posts
Posted on 7/7/20 at 10:22 am to
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Actually being exposed and developing natural immunity is much more powerful than a vaccine


Not necessarily, there are techniques in modern vaccine development that produce a much stronger immune reaction than natural exposure without the risk. It's a function of viral load and antibody development in relation to the specific genetic material in the virus.

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That is why out breaks occur in vaccinated communities,


No, the reason outbreaks occur is because of differing strains, the lack of 100% vaccination rates, the lag between the time of immunization and the development of adequate immunity, and the fact that some people have immune systems that do not react to the vaccine like most people do.
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
29954 posts
Posted on 7/7/20 at 10:40 am to
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And flu vaccines do not contain all of the strains.


True

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They contain one strain


Not even close to right.

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This is forecast and is always wrong.


your wording could be better but you are correct that they will likely miss a strain or will at the very least have some strains not included. Here is a good resource. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/keyfacts.htm

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The seasonal flu vaccine protects against the influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the upcoming season. Most flu vaccines in the United States protect against four different flu viruses (“quadrivalent”); an influenza A (H1N1) virus, an influenza A (H3N2) virus, and two influenza B viruses. There are also some flu vaccines that protect against three different flu viruses (“trivalent”); an influenza A (H1N1) virus, an influenza A (H3N2) virus, and one influenza B virus. Two of the trivalent vaccines are designed specifically for people 65 and older to create a stronger immune response.


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Your chances of winning the lottery are better than getting inoculated against the right strain.


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There are thousands of strains.


Hundreds, not thousands

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Don’t post about things you know nothing about.



Says the guy with two posts with almost everything wrong.

Posted by ColdTurkey
Where the Buffalo roam...
Member since Nov 2019
7536 posts
Posted on 7/7/20 at 10:53 am to
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quote:
Actually being exposed and developing natural immunity is much more powerful than a vaccine


Not necessarily, there are techniques in modern vaccine development that produce a much stronger immune reaction than natural exposure without the risk. It's a function of viral load and antibody development in relation to the specific genetic material in the virus.

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That is why out breaks occur in vaccinated communities,


No, the reason outbreaks occur is because of differing strains, the lack of 100% vaccination rates, the lag between the time of immunization and the development of adequate immunity, and the fact that some people have immune systems that do not react to the vaccine like most people do.

Lol ackshuallyyy Thankfully stupidity is far less lethal and infectious than Covid.
Posted by ColdTurkey
Where the Buffalo roam...
Member since Nov 2019
7536 posts
Posted on 7/7/20 at 10:55 am to
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And flu vaccines do not contain all of the strains. They contain one strain. This is forecast and is always wrong. Your chances of winning the lottery are better than getting inoculated against the right strain. There are thousands of strains. Don’t post about things you know nothing about.


Goddamn boy, you’re a special kind of stupid. You really commit to it.
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
29954 posts
Posted on 7/7/20 at 3:30 pm to
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Lol ackshuallyyy Thankfully stupidity is far less lethal and infectious than Covid.



Who are you calling stupid? Me or the guy I was responding to? Trying to decide if I should upvote or downvote? Probably should upvote either way

Spend a bit of time on social media and you may start to think that stupidity is as contagious as COVID, though only occasionally lethal.
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