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Think that was all but confirmed to be Chris Garrett so should be fine in that regards. But yes, there is a high chance everyone can be back by Seattle. But there's also the chance the dominoes keep falling and some hit the list towards the end of this week in which case they'd be in jeopardy.The Rams have one unidentified, non-vaccinated player who wouldn't be able to if they are on that list. The rest would be able to be cleared for Seattle with negative tests.
Cards would have to lose two as they win the tie breaker if we have the same recordRams cannot take any teams lightly.
And the Rams can still win the division when they take care of business by winning all the remaining games and at least Cardinals lose one of the remaining games.
It’s December and the great teams rise to the top. Now it’s Super Bowl or never. Rams must stay hungry and win out all games.
If they're fully vaccinated, until they get two negative tests, 24 hours apart.Sorry, but how long will the guys on the positive list be out? Is it 14 days?
Good question not 100 on the most recent protocol's. It used to be 10 days for a pos test and 14 days for contact traced ( the extra 4 days was for symptoms to show up in those contact traced) It seems as though they now have protocol in place to release you if symptom free with multiple neg tests not sure how vac and unvac play into this.Sorry, but how long will the guys on the positive list be out? Is it 14 days?
Murray would certainly be considered a close contact if AD tests positive.So being that all these guys tested positive wouldn't the entire Cardinals team be subject to contact tracing as they just had a game last night?
If you are vaccinated, you're not considered high risk for close contact.So being that all these guys tested positive wouldn't the entire Cardinals team be subject to contact tracing as they just had a game last night?
The Rams have one unidentified, non-vaccinated player who wouldn't be able to if they are on that list. The rest would be able to be cleared for Seattle with negative tests.
Unvaccinated are subject to a mandatory 10 day quarantine (see Aaron Rodgers) then positive test result. Vaccinated can be cleared if they have two negative results within 24 hours.Good question not 100 on the most recent protocol's. It used to be 10 days for a pos test and 14 days for contact traced ( the extra 4 days was for symptoms to show up in those contact traced) It seems as though they now have protocol in place to release you if symptom free with multiple neg tests not sure how vac and unvac play into this.
The bold part above is technically not true. Their loss would have to be to a team in their division (ie Seattle).Rams cannot take any teams lightly.
And the Rams can still win the division when they take care of business by winning all the remaining games and at least Cardinals lose one of the remaining games.
It’s December and the great teams rise to the top. Now it’s Super Bowl or never. Rams must stay hungry and win out all games.
Ok well let's hope since everyone is vaxed they clear protocol before next weekUnvaccinated are subject to a mandatory 10 day quarantine (see Aaron Rodgers) then positive test result. Vaccinated can be cleared if they have two negative results within 24 hours.