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Hospitals are not mandating vaccines for their employees. Honestly I'm unaware of any business, save for one restaurant I read about. No way a stadium is going to be able to require it.
No way can most handle it. Imagine the line to get in with some kid getting paid $10 an hour asking someone for a vaccine ID and trying to figure out if its real. It would be worse than an Army Navy Game with a President in attendance.
 
No way can most handle it. Imagine the line to get in with some kid getting paid $10 an hour asking someone for a vaccine ID and trying to figure out if its real. It would be worse than an Army Navy Game with a President in attendance.
The 2004 army navy game when W attended...what a cluster!!! 😉
 
FWIW there are signs on most business establishments here in Georgia stating that under state law, you assume all responsibility and liability if you get sick within the premises.
 
The 2004 army navy game when W attended...what a cluster!!! 😉
Dude that was nothing compared to 2018 when Donnie came and arrived late. We were in line when we saw Air Force 1 coming in for landing. Immediately I knew we were screwed and we missed the kickoff. We left the tailgate almost 2 hours before kickoff.
I thought that game getting in wasn't bad. I used to go in the far South West corner and it was ok that day there. If you tried the west gate or the north gate you got screwed as most people don't know about the other entrances.
Navy smoked them. 28 points 2nd Q.
 
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Hospitals are not mandating vaccines for their employees. Honestly I'm unaware of any business, save for one restaurant I read about. No way a stadium is going to be able to require it.
Hospitals should be mandating vaccines for their employees, IMO, and just because they haven't yet doesn't mean they might not - as I said above, I doubt anyone will require any vaccine before we have a chance for everyone to get a vaccine, i.e., at least May/June, so it's a hypothetical until then. I don't know which way it will go, but to dismiss it out of hand is premature. And yes, it could be a mess if not done well at a stadium.
 
FWIW there are signs on most business establishments here in Georgia stating that under state law, you assume all responsibility and liability if you get sick within the premises.
Kind of like what’s on the back of almost every ticket to almost every event too.
 
FWIW there are signs on most business establishments here in Georgia stating that under state law, you assume all responsibility and liability if you get sick within the premises.
I'm never eating at any restaurant in that state.
 
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Or a puck in our case😉
Short story of a coworker parents who had season tickets to the Capitals. Mom reached up to catch a puck. 4 broken fingers. Two compound fractures. Behind the home net.
 
B1G will remove seating capacity restrictions, most states within the B1G will continue with some type of limitations, look for Rutgers to be in the 20% range and require masks to be worn by attendees at all times except when eating.
 
B1G will remove seating capacity restrictions, most states within the B1G will continue with some type of limitations, look for Rutgers to be in the 20% range and require masks to be worn by attendees at all times except when eating.
Maybe you’ll get to see...

Masked face
Pull down mask...take a bite
Pull up mask...chew and swallow
Pull down mask...take another bite
Pull up mask...repeat as often as needed

some will call it brave and enlightened
😉

again @HeavenUniv. my apologies...🤷🏻‍♂️
 
Maybe you’ll get to see...

Masked face
Pull down mask...take a bite
Pull up mask...chew and swallow
Pull down mask...take another bite
Pull up mask...repeat as often as needed

some will call it brave and enlightened
😉

again @HeavenUniv. my apologies...🤷🏻‍♂️
This might be the biggest $$$ year Rutgers concessions ever had.
 
For those folks who keep saying vaccine "passports" aren't coming for travel, the workplace and public events...they're very likely coming, as per the story below on multiple tech vendors developing and testing such systems in NYC right now.

With the limited resumption of sporting events at venues in New York, Madison Square Garden and the Barclays Center will be used as testing grounds for a new digital pass that could confirm the owner's COVID status. It will confirm an individual's vaccination or recent negative coronavirus test. First tested at the Brooklyn Nets game at Barclays Center on Feb. 27, the Excelsior Pass created with IBM, was tested for a second time during the New York Rangers game on Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.

"We're doing everything we can to vaccinate as many New Yorkers as possible, as quickly as possible, while keeping the infection rate down and reenergizing our economy in a safe, smart way," said Gov. Cuomo. "As we begin reopening the valves on different sectors of our economy, we are putting guidelines in place to ensure individuals attending events involving larger gatherings have tested negative for COVID or have been vaccinated to avoid an outbreak of the virus. "


https://www.fox5ny.com/news/ny-testing-covid-passport
 
sorry but there will be extreme push back on any requirements for vaccine passports, you aint see nothing yet
Spot-on...the sheer idiocy of even thinking about this was both VERY predictable and stupid. Maybe they can make people pay a carbon tax as part of the passport while they’re at it? **two birds** 😉
 
I doubt we will see vaccination proof requirements. By the fall we should very much be at a place where such a % of the population will have been vaccinated that there will be very little of the virus out there. I'm going to say no masks even.
 
Spot-on...the sheer idiocy of even thinking about this was both VERY predictable and stupid. Maybe they can make people pay a carbon tax as part of the passport while they’re at it? **two birds** 😉
Most of the people that I've seen talking about it, are those that don't want it.

Maybe I'm wrong but has there been much talk of this from the powers that be?
 
Why? I think an ID to prove who you really are is a great thing, don’t you? 😉

I must have missed the right we have as Americans or New Jerseyans, enshrined in law, to enter stadiums, restaurants, and airplanes.

Surely it's around here somewhere.

I actually don't think this will be an issue because it seems like we'll have herd immunity by the summer. But I do find the strum und drang absolutely hilariously hypocritical.

Texas is wide open. Sounds like a paradise, especially if you're not one of those snobs who like high fallutin electricity and clean water.
 
I must have missed the right we have as Americans or New Jerseyans, enshrined in law, to enter stadiums, restaurants, and airplanes.

Surely it's around here somewhere.

I actually don't think this will be an issue because it seems like we'll have herd immunity by the summer. But I do find the strum und drang absolutely hilariously hypocritical.

Texas is wide open. Sounds like a paradise, especially if you're not one of those snobs who like high fallutin electricity and clean water.
"wide open" ????
Did they get running water back yet ?
 
Probably no masks, but only if you have proof of a vaccine is my guess (no inside info on this - it's simply what I expect many/most venues to do - same for travel and the workplace), so you might be shut out.

There should be two sections: Vaccinated and non vaccinated- show your card at the entrance.. with a good sized space in between..

IMO wearing a mask at worse is erroring on the side of caution. Seems to make sense since we don't know what we don't know... until we know it (no one wants to be the last person to die from Covid or one of its mutations). Also as you've stated the variants may (or may not) be mitigated by the existing vaccines. And new strains may require new vaccinations.

So play it safe and wear your Scarlet face mask.

MO
 
It'd be interesting to see if that would survive a court challenge. I doubt it.

A situation where a restaurant abandoned all precautions would be the issue- not one where they did everything called for and the person got sick.
I found an article on the "EHStoday" website that was published on December 3. It talks about the various measures enacted in different states to address the issue. States and COVID-19 liability shields From the article:

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"States that have already jumped on the bandwagon are Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Wyoming. Each has chosen to enact COVID liability shields either by taking legislative action or through executive orders issued by their governors.

Legislation is being considered in several other states, including Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York and South Carolina, report attorneys Honore Hishamunda and Kevin M. Young of the Seyfarth Shaw law firm. “While not a complete cure for pandemic-related litigation, these shields should help to manage the pain presented by a wave of COVID-19 litigation that is likely to continue for years to come,” they observe."
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You really think they are still not going to require masks since there is still so much unknown about "transmission" even with the vaccine???


absolutely requiring masks....but that will not make sense if Numbers keep saying they will require a vaccination card or negative covid test then why the heck would people still have to wear masks

yeah it does you wonder..its about control
 
Well if you listen to Scarlet Spotlight podcast with Dr. Holloway - unless he's taking the most reserved approach possible for now (which I can understand for a new Prez) - we're going to be very disappointed in terms of "capacity" and will be wearing masks for a couple more years. Full-blown wingnut mode based on what I just heard.
 
You really think they are still not going to require masks since there is still so much unknown about "transmission" even with the vaccine???
Well, the science has already clearly shown that vaccinated people are far less likely to become infected (either symptomatically or asymptomatically), which is pretty well known, but recent studies in the UK also indicate that vaccinated people are much less likely to transmit the virus - this simply just makes sense, as lower viral loads should also mean lower transmissibility.

Therefore, my strong opinion is that if we can get to 60-70% vaccinated by mid-summer (or even June), we're going to see transmission rates plunge to extremely low levels and I would think that would mean masks would no longer be required, especially for outdoor events where only vaccinated people (or those who test negative) are allowed.

And at some point, if the background transmission rates are near zero (if we can get to 75-80% vaccinated), I would think all mask requirements would go away, but I could see vaccination requirements lasting longer to ensure we don't see any re-emergence of the virus, especially in any mutated form. Just my scientific opinion.

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-56211755
 
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