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A Salty Scientist's avatar

Just to reiterate because it's important, 6/7 of the COVID positives in the Yankees camp are not what we would normally consider vaccine breakthroughs because they are asymptomatic. In a normal setting, breakthrough infections are detected when someone is symptomatic for the disease and tests positive. It's highly likely IMO that vaccinated persons exposed to a normally infectious dose of *any* infectious agent would test positive via a sensitive enough test (like qPCR). That does not mean that will be infectious themselves, because they likely have much less circulating pathogen (hence their being asymptomatic), and infectious dose matters.

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Matt J's avatar

The Astros being the first team to provide furnished apartments to minor leaguers really surprises me. Not that it's the Astros, but that no team has apparently done this prior. I would have thought more teams would do this, or more likely provide something similar (even if it was more like a dormitory) along with a team provided food service to their players. Seems to me that one of the biggest ways they could set their minor-leaguers up for success is to make it so that the only thing they have to worry about is, you know, playing baseball. And yes, I know the reason they haven't done this -- money.

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