MLB Passes Postseason Covid Protocols To Only Test Unvaccinated Players

Major League Baseball and the MLBPA have agreed on postseason covid protocols that include daily PCR testing of unvaccinated individuals only. This move would make perfect sense if science concluded that vaccinated individuals couldn't get or spread covid, but now that we know they can, what are we doing?

A complete joke that we're still rolling with these narratives despite what verifiable science has to say.






"Media access that includes in-person press conferences for vaccinated reporters", meanwhile unvaccinated reporters remain on Zoom calls? If this is the logic, then why is our mainstream media claiming everyone, including school children, must remain masked? Seems they're admitting the vaccine doesn't work and are nothing short of hypocritical bozos that apply their logic when it fits their agenda.

Major League Baseball is doing this to avoid losing talent to rigorous covid testing so they can have covid-positive players play. And no, they aren't worried about players having covid because the players aren't at risk and they know it. The players aren't afraid, either.

Remember when the entire Los Angeles Dodgers team knew third baseman Justin Turner had covid and stood around him with their families by their side without a care in the world? That's because no one's actually afraid of this virus. Protocols from this point forward are nothing but political theatre to keep our media off their backs. It's also a clever way to pretend the remaining unvaccinated can play scapegoat if an outbreak occurs.





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Gary Sheffield Jr is the son of should-be MLB Hall of Famer, Gary Sheffield. He covers basketball and baseball for OutKick.com, chats with the Purple and Gold faithful on LakersNation, and shitposts on Twitter. You can follow him at GarySheffieldJr