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Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron brate He says he has returned to 100% after being diagnosed with COVID-19, but there are many unanswered questions about his disease.
Brate has just released a statement saying he has recovered from the virus, but has not said when it was diagnosed or when it was removed.
In other words, Brate is being secretive about when he actually had the virus … which raises a lot of questions considering he spent a lot of time working with Tom brady in the last months
Brate was reportedly working with Brady in the Tampa Bay area from June through July, despite the NFLPA discouraging players from training together during the pandemic.
Remember, famous Brady posted that Franklin Roosevelt He quotes in light of the criticism that said: “The only thing we should fear is fear itself.”
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Did Brate contract COVID during training? Was there any other player exposed? We just don’t know.
However, Brate, 29, is now urging others to take the pandemic seriously … and even released a new PSA on Wednesday.
“The coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating effect on our population and continues to affect almost every aspect of our lives,” says Brate.
It also urges people to donate plasma to help with COVID research.
“If you were diagnosed with COVID-19 or tested positive for antibodies and made a full recovery and have no symptoms for at least two weeks, consider visiting a local donor center.”
“We are all in this together and your donation can make a difference in someone’s life.”
As for Tom Brady, he seems to be fine: informed Bucs facilities for the tests last week and continues to be tested daily alongside any other Bucs player.