The Irish management are certainly free ~ Not to pick him.
I would go so far as to say that ~ I am surprised that they did pick him. Wouldn’t it be just easier for everyone if they did not pick him ?
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Yeah, I'm surprised he was selected, if it was known he's not vaccinated. After the impact that postive results (or false positives) have had on recent Irish squads, Kenny must be pretty unhappy about it.
Him getting a FIFA exemption for what are, despite our own investment in it, comparatively inconsequential sporting reasons, must stick in the craw of those who have had to quarantine and missed births/deaths etc.
The hashtag #WeAreOne to Callum Robinson's left, right and front during yesterday's presser .....
God forgive me to suggesting this, but if he had been good enough for England, does he misses 8 international matches for his stance?
or does his agent actually administer the vaccine himself
I'm just spinning this out of the Callum Robinson thread in the International section.
Robinson is not vaccinated, and doesn't plan to get vaccinated, despite already having COVID twice, and this is not unusual across EPL footballers by the sounds of it. Apart from the actual/potential footballing impacts in his particular case, it also sparked a more general discussion (which is better held here) on bodily autonomy, the reach of the state, and so on.
My own view is that nobody should be forced to be vaccinated, but they should also understand that their failure to get vaccinated may come with consequences, should a company/school/airline/state body/whoever decide that unvaccinated people are in some way persona non grata.
The anti-vax culture is stronger in England/UK where most of our footballers play. Their government leadership on the subject has been muddy at best.
On the other hand, people would say Irish are more compliant. Who knows?
Personally, I got the vaccine but have no real issue with young, healthy, fit people not getting it.
As long as they are accept they have a high chance of contracting covid and are happy to fight through it.
I just hope those that get the virus don't suffer long term.
And I also hope there are no side-effects to the vaccine. Time will tell!!!
The vulnerable are all jabbed.
90% of over 16s in this country are jabbed.
Between vaccines and people who've had Covid and are now naturally immune, I think we've pretty much reached 'herd immunity'.
Covid is here to stay. Yearly jabs will be part of everyone's lives now.
Let's move on.
I hope Robinson scores a hat-trick on Sat!!!
In this case, he should have some form of immunity for some time. Maybe he will get it after a certain period of time lapses.
Interestingly, Delta Airlines have deducted an insurance premium from their staff wages who haven't been vaccinated. For me, this will be the one sector capable of forcing people to get vaccinated when they insert it into policies, life cover etc.
General anti-vaxxer thread opened in CA.
https://foot.ie/threads/270563-Anti-vaxxers
Callum is fully compliant with health regulations around Covid. Fully recovered from Covid in the last 180 days is of the same standing as a person who is 7 or 14 days past their second vaccination. That's how it is in the EU re their digital cert. If he resided in the EU he would be entitled to the EU digital covid cert. He said he may change his opinion on vaccination later.
I've been vaccinated twice. I run in local competitions for a London running club. My form, especially in training, was terrible for 2-3 weeks after each shot. I'm absolutely certain it was the effect of the vaccine. I record my runs on a social app called Strava. I even described a few of them as "still feeling very post-vaccine".
I haven't read CR's reasons for not being vaxxed but if it's due to potential loss of performance I'd be somewhat sympathetic based on my own experience. And I'm a rabid pro-vax, pro-lockdown type.
Also, not sure if I mentioned it here but 10 days or so after my second shot I actually started showing COVID symptoms and tested positive (my second time - also March 20). A couple of days before symptoms showed I met the Portuguese referee of the ENG v CZE game at Wembley the following night. All the match officials were going for a jog in Hyde Park in their green UEFA track suits. The ref was good fun actually. I asked him to award the Czechs 3 penalties and he said he'd do his best, that kind of thing.
Anyway, once positive I had to fill out my test & trace app and name recent contacts. I didn't name him but was thinking if I had all the England players might have had to quarantine or even pull out!
Shocking witch hunt by some towards this player. I am double vaccinated and would encourage others to do the same. However I will fully support any individuals right to chose not to do so, regardless of their reasons. It is the most basic of human rights to chose what you do to your own body. Remove such rights and you will end up living in a totalitarian state, though we are all well on our way to one of those.
Someone hasn't remotely read the reasons why your vaccination status impacts society as a whole and not just the individual.
Callum’s body, Callum’s choice. I would be more concerned about him sticking something in the net for us than in his arm.
Fair enough! Let's hope he does score that hat trick!!