The WA clubs will 100% be the most effected during the season regardless of the border. As you said most players outside of WA have already had COVID. Glad we aren’t a top 4 side this season.
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Have they? I would've thought it'd be minimal, at least as far as what's been known publically. I know the Saints had an issue, but maybe I haven't seen other reporting on it.The WA clubs will 100% be the most effected during the season regardless of the border. As you said most players outside of WA have already had COVID. Glad we aren’t a top 4 side this season.
Having it once doesn't guarantee you won't get it again but it does increase your resistance to Covid-19 significantly.Have they? I would've thought it'd be minimal, at least as far as what's been known publically. I know the Saints had an issue, but maybe I haven't seen other reporting on it.
Any which way, having it once certainly doesn't guarantee you won't get again. Especially if/when the next variant shows up
It was over 50% in early Jan before cases exploded over here. Wouldn’t be surprised to see it over 75% by now. Probably higher, my contact group over here would be closer to 90%.Have they? I would've thought it'd be minimal, at least as far as what's been known publically. I know the Saints had an issue, but maybe I haven't seen other reporting on it.
Any which way, having it once certainly doesn't guarantee you won't get again. Especially if/when the next variant shows up
Certainly to the same strain, different strains of course less so. There are also studies that show that immunity is short lived (as little as 3 months). Being vaccinated also significantly reduces the likelihhod of infection. There is also an Omicron vax in the works, so there's plenty of doubts about whether having your home state endure that full Omicron wave will be an advantage to AFL teams.Having it once doesn't guarantee you won't get it again but it does increase your resistance to Covid-19 significantly.
Of AFL footballers?It was over 50% in early Jan before cases exploded over here. Wouldn’t be surprised to see it over 75% by now. Probably higher, my contact group over here would be closer to 90%.
Yes, 50% of AFL players outside of WA had tested positive by early Jan. I posted the article earlier in the thread. No reason to think that wouldn’t be at 75% or above by now.Of AFL footballers?
I believe that study may be old as latest information is that natural immunity lasts longer term (vaccine only lasts about 3 months).Certainly to the same strain, different strains of course less so. There are also studies that show that immunity is short lived (as little as 3 months). Being vaccinated also significantly reduces the likelihhod of infection. There is also an Omicron vax in the works, so there's plenty of doubts about whether having your home state endure that full Omicron wave will be an advantage to AFL teams.
No the study was late 2021. There is no "longer-term" as far as Covid-19 studies go. There just hasn't been enough time. The vaccine would offer similar protections to having had it, (if not better as they go because our immune systems don't get the level of information broad research does). Omicron has been pretty good at evading immunity built from prior infections, whether that fully extends to infections from itself is probably hard to know at this stage. As I said there is an Omicron vaccine in the works.I believe that study may be old as latest information is that natural immunity lasts longer term (vaccine only lasts about 3 months).
It is the T cells our body creates that build the resistance, even catching the common cold increases your resistance to covid-19 to a lesser degree.
The problem with that is the deaths are at their highest on the east coast. There is also significant side effects. It's much worse than a bad flu. Being fully vaxed will reduce this significantly though.The problem at the moment is that the rules are still set up as if it was delta dominant. Omicron is like a bad flu season now that we are basically fully vaccinated, the rules should reflect that eg. No iso, open border.
Yes delta variant and back had significant side effects, omicron has a very low chance of having significant side effects (especially if fully vaxed)...like a bad flu.The problem with that is the deaths are at their highest on the east coast. There is also significant side effects. It's much worse than a bad flu. Being fully vaxed will reduce this significantly though.
And bad flu does usually kill a lot of people annually.Yes delta variant and back had significant side effects, omicron has a very low chance of having significant side effects (especially if fully vaxed)...like a bad flu.
The issue is it is a bad flu that is highly contagious.
And we don't lock down our borders and isolate for 1-2weeks when they come.And bad flu does usually kill a lot of people annually.
And we don't lock down our borders and isolate for 1-2weeks when they come.
It's highly contagious and as such killing people. As many people died in January with the Omicron virus as would in a whole year for the flu. There are also other reports of long-covid impacts as well.Yes delta variant and back had significant side effects, omicron has a very low chance of having significant side effects (especially if fully vaxed)...like a bad flu.
The issue is it is a bad flu that is highly contagious.
Yep the Flu kills too assessment is always lacking the context of the rate of transmission. So far all strains of COVID 19 seem to be infinitely worse given the much higher transmissibility rate..It's highly contagious and as such killing people. As many people died in January with the Omicron virus as would in a whole year for the flu. There are also other reports of long-covid impacts as well.
Anyways, the key for this point is whether there would be any disadvantages to experiencing the Omicron wave or not and maybe mpre specifically when.
I don't think it is so much worse that we have to lock down the state and its citizens. Protect the vulnerable absolutely but don't restrict peoples freedom for it.Yep the Flu kills too assessment is always lacking the context of the rate of transmission. So far all strains of COVID 19 seem to be infinitely worse given the much higher transmissibility rate..
If there was an influenza strain equally infectious we would need the same precautionsI don't think it is so much worse that we have to lock down the state and its citizens. Protect the vulnerable absolutely but don't restrict peoples freedom for it.
I don't think they would have introduced those precautions tbh, just told everyone to get the flu jab.If there was an influenza strain equally infectious we would need the same precautions
Society's all about compromise. You restrict what you do so society functions better. It isn't all a one-way street, we get benefits from living in a large scale organised society.I don't think it is so much worse that we have to lock down the state and its citizens. Protect the vulnerable absolutely but don't restrict peoples freedom for it.
Bloody commie!Society's all about compromise. You restrict what you do so society functions better. It isn't all a one-way street, we get benefits from living in a large scale organised society.
I agree and we did that for 2 years, the circumstances are different now.Society's all about compromise. You restrict what you do so society functions better. It isn't all a one-way street, we get benefits from living in a large scale organised society.