Utah State football's Josh Davis, Notre Dame's Will Schweitzer out with heart problems; Samford U. football's Tyler Douthit falls 4 floors; ESPN's Mike Greenberg is out w/ cardiac ablation
And what do Utah State, Notre Dame, Samford U. and ESPN all have in common? They've all MANDATED COVID "VACCINATION," or "STRONGLY RECOMMENDED" it
Utah State football's Josh Davis improving after medical issue
March 24, 2023
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Josh Davis suffered a "non-traumatic" sudden cardiac arrest during a spring practice at Maverik Stadium. He is currently in the Intensive Care Unit at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, and has been taken off life-sustaining medical devices and is breathing on his own, according to the university.
https://www.ksl.com/article/50607727/utah-state-footballs-josh-davis-improving-after-medical-issue
Utah State’s “vaccination” policy:
USU strongly recommends the COVID-19 vaccine and boosters for all who are able to be vaccinated.
COVID-19 vaccines are an important part of controlling spread of the virus. USU encourages anyone who is able to be vaccinated to do so. Vaccines are available for individuals 6 months old and up at pharmacies, health departments, and health care providers.
https://www.usu.edu/covid-19/testing/vaccine
Notre Dame junior tight end will medically retire due to heart condition
March 23, 2023
With spring practice beginning today for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, there is always updates on players and their futures. For junior Will Schweitzer, today was always going to be difficult. In a post made to Twitter, the third-year tight end from California has medically retired from football due to a congenital heart condition. He will continue to be a part of the Irish football family and stay enrolled in school to finish out his degree. It is unfortunate that Schweitzer and his family had to go through this, but on the bright side, he has made a full recovery and his future prognosis looks very promising.
Notre Dame’s “vaccination” policy:
All students are required to be fully vaccinated or receive an exemption before arriving on campus for the 2022-23 academic year.
Additionally, as an extension of the University’s existing COVID-19 vaccination requirement, the COVID-19 bivalent booster vaccine is required of all students - undergraduate, graduate, and professional, including students studying or performing research remotely and/or virtually - as a condition of enrollment for the 2023-24 academic year.
https://covid.nd.edu/vaccination/student-vaccination-requirement/
Samford football signee Tyler Douthit falls from 4th floor Georgia parking deck, in ICU
March 22, 2023
Tyler Douthit, an 18-year-old Samford football signee fell four stories from a parking garage in Georgia and was taking to the ICU. On March 19 just before 3 a.m., Athens-Clarke County police responded to a call that someone had fallen from the parking deck in downtown Athens. The responding officer found Douthit, an offensive lineman at Woodstock High School in Athens, “laying at the bottom of the stairs near the entrance” to the garage, per the Macon Telegraph. Douthit hit the railings of the stairs after falling from the fourth floor and was taken to a medical facility with undisclosed injuries. He was admitted into the intensive care unit, the Athens Banner-Herald reported. Police told multiple news outlets there was no evidence of foul play.
Samford University’s “vaccination” policy:
COVID-19 Vaccinations
In accordance with Alabama law, the University does not require students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 as a condition of participating in on-campus educational programs and activities. Although COVID-19 vaccinations are voluntary, Samford encourages all students, faculty, staff and contractors who enter the campus at any time to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine and booster shots as soon as you are eligible. Even if you have already been infected by the virus, vaccination is still recommended. Although the University does not provide or administer COVID-19 vaccinations, they are widely available from numerous healthcare providers and pharmacies near the University. Get more information about vaccines.
Look: Sports World Is Praying For Mike Greenberg
March 23, 2023
ESPN host Mike Greenberg has been off the air this week and his wife just provided an update. "For those asking: Greeny had a cardiac ablation on Monday. Recovery is slow, he has to do nothing and believe me….he’s not great at that! We both really, really appreciate all the nice messages," his wife revealed.
ESPN and CBS are both mandating that workers covering games and events get a vaccine booster shot by Jan. 24
December 28, 2021
"We are implementing this to be consistent at all sports venues as a growing number of events are requiring boosters."
https://awfulannouncing.com/espn/espn-and-cbs-mandating-booster-shot-remote-workers-covering-games.html
Notre Dame's Will Schweitzer "...has made a full recovery and his future prognosis looks very promising..."
Yeah. Except he'll never play football again. Some full recovery!
Talk about spinning a story. So sad.
They won't admit it but they know.