Rugby league player, Nelson Asofa-Solomona, has until the end of this week to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, as state governments continue locking out unvaccinated Australians from venues. Asofa-Solomona plays for the Melbourne Storm and is the only player on the team resisting the jab. Across the league however, he is not alone, as fellow National Rugby League (NRL) players, John Asiata (Bulldogs), Dylan Walker (Sea Eagles), Api Koroisau (Panthers), and Jason Taumalolo (Cowboys) have expressed reluctance about getting the vaccine. The governing NRL has refused to mandate vaccination. However, organisers must still grapple with a slew of health restrictions imposed by Australian state governments. On Nov. 9, authorities in Queensland handed down new restrictions on unvaccinated individuals in the state, barring them from entering restaurants, clubs, and sporting venues from Dec. 17, or once 80 percent of the eligible population is vaccinated. The move brings the state in line with …