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Although he actually isn't seen in a good light by all in the disabled community. Some are aggrieved at him due to some dispute over the extent of his disability.
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Well, that's life I guess.Although he actually isn't seen in a good light by all in the disabled community. Some are aggrieved at him due to some dispute over the extent of his disability.
That is interesting. What is their concern? I’ve not heard this.Although he actually isn't seen in a good light by all in the disabled community. Some are aggrieved at him due to some dispute over the extent of his disability.
What is their concern?
Love RafaI don't know, but I wouldn't expect any large group of people all to hold the same opinion about anything, whether the label for the large group is 'disabled' or 'Australian' or 'AFF member' or whatever. I'd be more surprised if they were unanimous.
Except about Rafa being a champion. Nobody could possibly disagree with that![]()
I agree he's a champion but he's not playing that well ATM. Not sure he'll win this year....
Except about Rafa being a champion. Nobody could possibly disagree with that![]()
I agree with you. I think it's to do with the level of mobility he has. I have seen him labelled as a "fake quad"That is interesting. What is their concern? I’ve not heard this.
I think he is an exceptional role model
The study analysed the risk of getting Delta compared to the risk of those most likely to get it, in other words, people who had neither been vaccinated nor infected in the past by the beginning of October.
Those that had been vaccinated but never infected with COVID-19 were six times less likely to get it in California, and about five times less likely in New York.
But the risk was even lower for previously infected but not vaccinated individuals: by 29 in California, and by 15 in New York.
When analysing the risk of hospitalisation, this time in California only, the researchers found a similar reversal between the two periods.
Ummm...he was infected twice - so doesn't that mean Djokovic's previous infection (in 2020) before October 2021 was pretty useless???Back to the original subject on the sins of Novax. A new study casts a lot of doubt on whether he was more risky than vaccinated players.
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Immunity better against COVID Delta variant than vaccines - new study
The new study published by the CDC found that people who had been infected by COVID but not vaccinated had a lower risk of getting the Delta variant.www.euronews.com
The reason is that natural infection is better at stimulating a T cell response which is longer lasting than the short acting antibody response.
Personally I think that unlikely.However @drron in the case of Djokovic one must first accept that he actually contracted COVID in December.
Agree regards sportspeople who already have recognition and financial compensation. DA on the other hand is a great ambassador for his sport, the disabled and the country generally and a positive roll model to every able bodied or disabled / disadvantaged person. He is a very positive person and the right choice for once.I am hoping that he will be a positive influence and seek solutions. I hope his trip to commemorate his award has a positive effect on his last match in the Open. I think it's a fabulous award this year and I usually don't agree with sportspeople being awarded Australian of the Year but this is so different.
Agree. Thought he would have been another good choice too. I heard this morning someone thought coughmins. Yeah Nah.Patty Mills had a tough year to be nominated.
Game Set and Match to Anna.Except about Rafa being a champion. Nobody could possibly disagree with that![]()
How appalling to hear that said about him. Good luck Dylan - I am sure you will do great work in the next 12 months . People who would call him a ‘fake quad’ are beyond reachI agree with you. I think it's to do with the level of mobility he has. I have seen him labelled as a "fake quad"
Personally I think that unlikely.
The thread has been labeled Covid-19 And tennis, so arguably this thread could be used for any tennis covid news and possibly next yearWill the AO (and its COVID theme) be finished soon?
Will the AO (and its COVID theme) be finished soon?
Wasn’t it great how Matt Ebden gave a serve (!) to MarkMcClown.… in his on court interview he was worried he may not get back to Perth to see new baby unless he gets dispensation from the leaderPurcell and Ebden through to the other men's doubles semi.
Tomorrow on Rod Laver Arena (AEDT - *start time not before)
- Krygios and Kokkinakis (semi) 2:30pm
- Alcott (final) 3:30pm
- Barty (semi) 7:30pm
