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re: Coach got the Rona

Posted on 8/20/21 at 7:06 pm to
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
36820 posts
Posted on 8/20/21 at 7:06 pm to
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What happened to the HIPPA laws with respect to personal medical information on vaccinations? Do we now need to report whether or not one got vaccinated for seasonal flu, shingles, tetanus, pneumonia? Or, just Covid vaccination?

Hippo laws are there for a reason. They’re irrelevant here. Point is if we had met the vaccination threshold we might not be talking about this right now.
Posted by EagleEye99
Member since Dec 2017
2283 posts
Posted on 8/20/21 at 7:11 pm to
So is it about winning or protecting the players health? Seems like you've got a lot of communist tendencies.
Posted by Cuthy
Colleyville Tx
Member since Aug 2019
56 posts
Posted on 8/20/21 at 7:16 pm to
HIPPA laws are to protect each person’s medical information to only between you and your doctor. Unless you decide to make others aware. Is your vaccination record medical information?
Posted by RockyMtnTigerWDE
War Damn Eagle Dad!
Member since Oct 2010
105468 posts
Posted on 8/20/21 at 7:16 pm to
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Point is if we had met the vaccination threshold we might not be talking about this right now.


Which if true is pathetic. Influence/force players/coaches to take an emergency approved vaccine so we don’t get penalized.

I don’t think a coach should have the right or obligation. He already has made everything available to the program to make their choice. All that should be expected from him to do.

What if a player dies from an adverse affect or has permanent health issues taking the vaccine? Then what would the story be among us. That should be up to an individual/their family/and their Dr should they include one.

My last comment in here.
This post was edited on 8/20/21 at 7:19 pm
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