LesBolstad
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Covid Contrarian Alex Berenson insinuates Potts condition Covid vaccine related?
Please don't turn this into a political discussion. I'm just reporting what he wrote on his Substack 10/30/2021. Berenson has been wrong on some issues and right on others (much like the CDC, WHO, Fauci, etc.)
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"Then there’s the curious case of Trey Potts, the starting running back for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers.
At least Potts was the starting running back until Oct. 2, when he left Minnesota’s game against Purdue University with an unexplained injury. Potts walked off with “no immediate signs on the field that he had been hurt in the first place,” per a Minnesota newspaper - but then was taken by ambulance to a hospital and hospitalized for six days.
The university now says Potts - who as a student was required to receive a Covid vaccination - will not play again in 2021 because of an “upper-body injury,” a weirdly, if not insultingly, vague diagnosis.
We should probably check with Dr. Rochelle Walensky or some other public health professional, but the heart is in the upper body, right?"
Please don't turn this into a political discussion. I'm just reporting what he wrote on his Substack 10/30/2021. Berenson has been wrong on some issues and right on others (much like the CDC, WHO, Fauci, etc.)
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"Then there’s the curious case of Trey Potts, the starting running back for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers.
At least Potts was the starting running back until Oct. 2, when he left Minnesota’s game against Purdue University with an unexplained injury. Potts walked off with “no immediate signs on the field that he had been hurt in the first place,” per a Minnesota newspaper - but then was taken by ambulance to a hospital and hospitalized for six days.
The university now says Potts - who as a student was required to receive a Covid vaccination - will not play again in 2021 because of an “upper-body injury,” a weirdly, if not insultingly, vague diagnosis.
We should probably check with Dr. Rochelle Walensky or some other public health professional, but the heart is in the upper body, right?"