For the second time this season, a National Hockey League team has postponed games due to massive COVID-19 outbreaks. Despite undergoing strict testing, quarantine, and vaccination procedures, “breakthrough” cases are rampant throughout the league. As of November 8th, forty-four players and two head coaches had breakthrough cases. Since then, both the Ottawa Senators and now the New York Islanders have had large outbreaks, which means well over seventy players and at least three coaches have been infected since the season began a little over two months ago.
I'd forgo some of my salary to, possibly, save my life from vaxx death/disability and to not have to enter a communist country to play a game. Look at how playing games in a communist country is working out for the Olympians in Chiii-na.
I'd forgo some of my salary to, possibly, save my life from vaxx death/disability and to not have to enter a communist country to play a game. Look at how playing games in a communist country is working out for the Olympians in Chiii-na.