In season two, the Australian Outback, Mike Skupin was removed from the game after passing out in the fire and suffering severe burns on his hands. In season twelve, Panama: Exile Island, Bruce Kanegai was removed due to illness. In season fourteen, Fiji, Gary Stritesky left due to illness after falling during a reward challenge. In season sixteen, Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites, two people were removed due to injury. The first was Jonathan Penner because of a severely infected cut on his knee. The second was James Clement because of an infected cut on his finger. Tocantins: Joe was removed due to an infected knee, and in Samoa Mike and Russell S were taken out due to heart issues
stay home and dont go anywhere
"PPE" is useful because it protects you from injury or illness. As a result you are more likely to go home in the same condition you were in when you went to work. This is a definite advantage.
because it doesn't make any sense
You need to go to the doctor for an injury if you think something is broken. You do not want to try to heal your broken wounds by yourself because they could grow back wrong.
No
Simply because the English language is exceedingly irregular. You may find that, in other languages, it's "go to home," because their languages are more regular.
nothing, you still have feeling but if you have a spinal chord injury that is connected with your head injury, then you could be paralized because the signals that go fro your brain to everywhere else have been cut off
A blighty is a self inflicted injury, and many of the soldiers from WW1 gave themselves blightys to get out of the war, and to go home
There you go!
Off camera in their luxury trailers
yeah because they live there ansd we need to spend 1m to go there and another for the injury
Probably not. With no injury, there is no injury claim. With no treatment, no injury can be confirmed.