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General Category => Fighting Illini Basketball Forum => Topic started by: frankiew on December 22, 2021, 03:29:49 PM
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any U of I events that have over 200 people. You will need to have proof of vaccine or proof of negative test 72 hrs before event
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lol
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So what’s the point if the vaccinated can and are spreading it too? It just doesn’t make any sense is all.
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Liability.
As if anyone needed more of an excuse to stay home and drink $1 beers and watch it in 4k in their underwear.
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So what’s the point if the vaccinated can and are spreading it too? It just doesn’t make any sense is all.
What is the point in quitting smoking if non-smokers can and do get lung cancer, etc?
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What is the point in quitting smoking if non-smokers can and do get lung cancer, etc?
That’s a horrible analogy and you know it.
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That’s a horrible analogy and you know it.
It is a perfect analogy. A beautiful analogy. Maybe the best ever. It is called reducing the risk. Wearing a mask, double masking, social distancing, vaccination all reduce the risk of getting and spreading the virus.
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But boosters not required right?
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It is a perfect analogy. A beautiful analogy. Maybe the best ever. It is called reducing the risk. Wearing a mask, double masking, social distancing, vaccination all reduce the risk of getting and spreading the virus.
Why do you bother arguing with JizzJerkoff?
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any U of I events that have over 200 people. You will need to have proof of vaccine or proof of negative test 72 hrs before event
So home football games at Memorial Stadium won't require proof. ;D
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But boosters not required right?
What’re we up to now, 4, 5?