Serious question: Have you seen any data on how many of the recent positives have been occurring in subjects that have received the initial shots AND the booster? The NFL is not yet requiring boosters and I doubt that they're even aware of those individuals that might have gotten one.
I can't find anything in my searches that indicates the efficacy of booster shots vs. Omicron from field evidence, only that laboratory experiments show that boosters substantially increase anti body response. If you're aware of a study with that information, I'd sincerely appreciate it if you shared it with us. My feeling is that the variant is so new that they haven't had enough time to collect such information.
Hawktawk wrote:Triple dosed people appear to have little resistance to infection from what I’ve been reading . I need to stop reading . I don’t think there’s much the teams can do except put their players in isolation for 2 months . So I’ll ask it again . What if Seattle or one of the other teams that got moved due to another teams problems has 15 or 20 guys out by kickoff ? It’s gonna happen to someone before the season is over .
A memo, obtained by NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, sent to all 32 teams states that fully vaccinated, asymptomatic individuals will no longer be subject to weekly testing. If a fully vaccinated player or staff member reports symptoms that person will immediately be isolated and tested, and will not be permitted to interact with any player or tiered staff until producing a negative test.
All players and tiered staff will be subject to "stringent symptom screening" prior to entering a team facility each day before being permitted to enter in order to ensure any symptomatic individual will be tested prior to entering.
c_hawkbob wrote:The answer is in stopping deferrals for positive tests (or more accurately less testing of asymptomatic players) and only isolating players with symptoms.
Hawktawk wrote:Kind of a damn the torpedoes response . I don’t want to lose my NFL ball but teams could conceivable have half the roster or more walking around positive , on planes etc . I’m sure they are consulting smart people . I hope it works out and nobody winds up real sick or worse .
c_hawkbob wrote:No link to such information, just the conversations Shep Smith has at least 2 or 3 nights a week with Dr Fauci. He regularly refers to Omicron as more virulent but less severe in it's affects and the reason we're seeing so many more breakthrough cases.
c_hawkbob wrote:No link to such information, just the conversations Shep Smith has at least 2 or 3 nights a week with Dr Fauci. He regularly refers to Omicron as more virulent but less severe in it's affects and the reason we're seeing so many more breakthrough cases.
RiverDog wrote:So in any of those conversations, did you hear Fauci or anyone else say that that they're seeing breakthrough cases even in boosted subjects?
Once again, I'm not nit picking your response, but I haven't heard any information, whether it be interviews with Fauci or other experts, on the actual, in field effectiveness of the boosters vs. Omicron.
c_hawkbob wrote:No link to such information, just the conversations Shep Smith has at least 2 or 3 nights a week with Dr Fauci. He regularly refers to Omicron as more virulent but less severe in it's affects and the reason we're seeing so many more breakthrough cases.
RiverDog wrote:So in any of those conversations, did you hear Fauci or anyone else say that that they're seeing breakthrough cases even in boosted subjects?
Once again, I'm not nit picking your response, but I haven't heard any information, whether it be interviews with Fauci or other experts, on the actual, in field effectiveness of the boosters vs. Omicron.
c_hawkbob wrote:Yes. Often.
Hawktawk wrote:Moderna just announced exactly that . Thanks for the information RD. There are a lot of nations doing these analysis . I’ve read several including that one . Not much we can do but be careful and stay vaxxed. Wife and I are done eating out for a while .
Anyway GO HAWKS. So one more question . Russ described himself as triple vaxxed and testing almost daily . Are guys still allowed to be proactive on their own dime or are they no longer able to test unless symptomatic?
Hawktawk wrote:Neither Mayfield nor Keenum cleared protocols per NFL network so it will be third stringer Nick Mullins for the Browns . I like the kid , he’s streaky but I watched him hang up 500 yards on Seattle at CLink and had he not made some mistakes we might have lost . Still here we go a third stringer for a team battling in their division ..
Hawktawk wrote:I wonder if people test positive longer with Omicron. Anyone checked on that?
Hawktawk wrote:One of the advantages of vax to this point was that viral load drops far faster . It’s what led to the 5 days if passing a test if vaxxed . I forget exactly when mayfield tested positive . It will be interesting to see what happens with all the guys still out for tomorrow .
jshawaii22 wrote:It depends on what the definition of "fully vaxed" is. Right now it's still 2 shots (J&J is about to be booted) The Gov't is discussing making it 2 + booster at 6 months to be fully vaxed, which they should at this point. Both Pfizer and Moderna have shown large drop-offs after 6 months, so if your last shot was in spring, you'll need a booster to keep from getting 'big' sick. And get ready to continue to get boosters every 6 months going forward, too. Seems like that will be the next big discussion.
And nothing is keeping you from catching Covid at this point. Again, it's just how sick you're going to probably get. As always, some people have better luck then others. Everything is about averages when it comes to this point.
Hawktawk wrote:Duration of exposure and viral load in the infected person affect viral load in breakthroughs as much as anything else . Vaccinated persons who suffer breakthroughs often have as high a viral load initially as unvaxed . It just drops much faster which is a huge factor in outcomes . I read yesterday that persons who are fully vaxxed and have a breakthrough develop a “ super immunity “ which is exactly my wife and I situation . My curiosity about Omacron as it pertains to the NFL is as I said does it test positive longer .I guess we will see .
Hawktawk wrote:So delaying the game 2 days really had minimal effect on gameday rosters . Lesson for the league . I did feel a little bad for Nick Mullins . He was victimized by several drops and still got the team in the lead then the defense folded . Inexplicably they allowed the tight end to get out of bounds leaving them 1 second to kick a couple plays later . The look on Mullins face![]()
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Hawktawk wrote:Ill tell you who else has played well. Davis Mills. He showed pretty good in the first half last week and carved up the Jags. Yeah it was bad team sweeping a bad team but Ill tell you something. That kid might be the second best rookie playing right now compared to the dreadful performance of Fields and Zach Wilson not to mention Trevor Lawrence who he beat Sunday. Not rattled. big accurate arm.
I've always felt Mullins had potential but he didn't show it with a bad 9ers team.
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