Clay Travis Clemson related

dbjork6317

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"Fear porn" (which some TI posters have since stolen from Clay), really is the dumbest catch phrase to come out of this whole thing.

I don’t understand how people can’t wrap their mind around the idea that the health concerns Over the virus aren’t really related to the players. It’s related to the employees on campus - coaches, staff, professors, etc who are older and who are more vulnerable and who have families they could take it home to.
 

treetiger

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It’s going to be an interesting day when people realize it’s possible to get this thing twice.

That was something that was being thrown around a bit about a month or more ago, but you don't here it mentioned anymore. I did see it said that those who had antibodies, especially a high amount, would be protected from the virus in the future.
 

Winstonw101

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No, but its evidence that it can happen. How easily can it happen or how often, etc...we don’t know.

There’s still quite a bit we don’t know about the virus, including the long term health ramifications for those that survive it. Even more reason to be cautious.

There’s been a few of these cases in several countries and the consensus is they never really got over it fully the first time .
 
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I don’t understand how people can’t wrap their mind around the idea that the health concerns Over the virus aren’t really related to the players. It’s related to the employees on campus - coaches, staff, professors, etc who are older and who are more vulnerable and who have families they could take it home to.
No only that but when you have contact tracing the web of folks that would need to quarantine could get pretty large. My wife is a professor at Clemson and if she gets exposed then we have to keep our boy home from daycare for 14 days.
 
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No, but its evidence that it can happen. How easily can it happen or how often, etc...we don’t know.

There’s still quite a bit we don’t know about the virus, including the long term health ramifications for those that survive it. Even more reason to be cautious.
That wouldn’t be that surprising since it is related to the common cold. That is also why there’s no vaccine for the common cold. If what happened to her is true it doesn’t bode well for a vaccine.
 

Piperdog188

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Anyone that continues to peddle Clay Travis’ BS just remember he said this back in April. He was only off by 100k deaths or so.

“Loss of life will be in the thousands, at most, and not the tens of thousands or the hundreds of thousands or the millions as the most terrifying of these forecasts have suggested.”
 

MaxCalifornia

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Anyone that continues to peddle Clay Travis’ BS just remember he said this back in April. He was only off by 100k deaths or so.

“Loss of life will be in the thousands, at most, and not the tens of thousands or the hundreds of thousands or the millions as the most terrifying of these forecasts have suggested.”
LULZ.
 
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