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Usain Bolt tested COVID positive
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over a year ago
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"Even Usain isn't quick enough to dodge it.
If even he can't "stay alert" there is definitely no hope for me. "
Yup stopped him in his tracks that did... |
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"We have had are tests done Saturday all clear
How long do you think the "all clear" lasts ?"
Exactly,that's the thing!!
The all clear is only until the time of the test,unless of course you don't come into contact with anyone again |
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And this will be another example of how catching it is a non-event. Just like Perez in F1. It must be embarrassing for the authorities when someone we have heard of catches it and nothing bad happens. |
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"And this will be another example of how catching it is a non-event. Just like Perez in F1. It must be embarrassing for the authorities when someone we have heard of catches it and nothing bad happens."
Why embarrassing? |
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"We have had are tests done Saturday all clear
How long do you think the "all clear" lasts ?"
Just at the time you take it it was mandatory for the company i work for |
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"And this will be another example of how catching it is a non-event. Just like Perez in F1. It must be embarrassing for the authorities when someone we have heard of catches it and nothing bad happens."
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"And this will be another example of how catching it is a non-event. Just like Perez in F1. It must be embarrassing for the authorities when someone we have heard of catches it and nothing bad happens.
Why embarrassing? "
Why do you think? |
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"And this will be another example of how catching it is a non-event. Just like Perez in F1. It must be embarrassing for the authorities when someone we have heard of catches it and nothing bad happens.
Why embarrassing?
Why do you think? "
I don't think it would be embarrassing at all.... |
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"And this will be another example of how catching it is a non-event. Just like Perez in F1. It must be embarrassing for the authorities when someone we have heard of catches it and nothing bad happens."
Somebody catches a disease that is present in most of the countries in the world and has infected at least 23 million people so far..... How is that embarrassing? If it is confirmed... I wish him well and as a young man, trained as an Athlete for the last 20 years. If anyone's going to be OK with it....he should. |
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By *yn drwgMan
over a year ago
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There have been numerous case's of athletes, sports men and women testing positive and will continue to do so as they are continuing with they're work so it's going to happen. If they're bodies can't deal with it none of us can. |
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Most of us will test positive at some point, this virus is here to stay... we can hope that social distancing will continue to weaken the virus as seems to be the case across Europe. Natural selection pressure is shifting the virus towards a more contagious but less lethal, less symptomatic strain |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We have had are tests done Saturday all clear
How long do you think the "all clear" lasts ?"
It’s like an MOT only good until you leave the test station. |
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