after the disease has passed, lung injury may result in breathing difficulties that might take months to improve.Damefan wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 10:17 amI have only a couple of questions, if you made the decision to allow your son or daughter to play sports this fall and they were to contract and God forbid acquired a life-changing ailment from this disease would you still say it has been worth it all. I personally have a priest friend who's lungs will never be the same. He was perfectly healthy before this started.
Since there seems to be a consensus that nobody knows all the answers on this disease siding on caution is more prudent than jumping into the shark pool and hoping you can get out before getting bit. The second question is who do you think is not going to be willing to not sue if a child dies? It only takes one! Are we worried about our beloved football or the kids??
Thats what i have read.lasting lung damage is not the norm.
I have 1 kid in her early 20s being tested as we speak.
She is sick.but she had antibodies a few weeks ago.
They think she had it in january.
So if she has gotten this twice or it has mutation .i dunno
My other dqughter and grand have possibly been exposed.
She was at our house last week so im not sure how this will play out. I was not around her but my wife may have been.
Ill have to get back to you un a few days.
Right now i havent changed course.
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