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CPR on the field on Monday Night Football?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog79" data-source="post: 3245244" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Yes he took a rather routine hit to the upper torso that a million times out of a million-and-one would be uneventful for an NFL athlete. OTOH he almost certainly was vaccinated as required by the NFL (unless you are a superstar like Aaron Rogers). Men in his age group have a 2.5-3% chance of heart damage from myocarditis from the covid jabs which makes them quite vulnerable to cardiac arrest, especially during adrenaline surges like the one he almost certainly had when anticipating making a tackle. So maybe a one in a million chance of ordinary commotio cordis vs. a much greater chance of vaccine-caused heart damage + adrenaline surge + routine chest trauma => cardiac arrest. I favor the latter scenario, especially after watching several hundreds of male athletes keel over on the playing field since mass vaccination with Covid shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog79, post: 3245244, member: 80"] Yes he took a rather routine hit to the upper torso that a million times out of a million-and-one would be uneventful for an NFL athlete. OTOH he almost certainly was vaccinated as required by the NFL (unless you are a superstar like Aaron Rogers). Men in his age group have a 2.5-3% chance of heart damage from myocarditis from the covid jabs which makes them quite vulnerable to cardiac arrest, especially during adrenaline surges like the one he almost certainly had when anticipating making a tackle. So maybe a one in a million chance of ordinary commotio cordis vs. a much greater chance of vaccine-caused heart damage + adrenaline surge + routine chest trauma => cardiac arrest. I favor the latter scenario, especially after watching several hundreds of male athletes keel over on the playing field since mass vaccination with Covid shots. [/QUOTE]
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