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Yes so far. Looks like I’ll have to drag myself along unless someone comes up with another avoidance strategy pretty quickly.So the football is going ahead?
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Yes so far. Looks like I’ll have to drag myself along unless someone comes up with another avoidance strategy pretty quickly.So the football is going ahead?
EFL are going ahead with games and note that they're following government advice.
Again, nothing from the Prem though I suspect they may be waiting for the results of the Leicester tests which are scheduled to comeback tomorrow.
News said they weren't gonna test the players.
The Tyrolean state government just announced that all ski resorts will close at end of business on Sunday and all accommodation on Monday, which if you have any idea how economically important tourism is to the region and what place skiing has in the Tyrol gives an idea of how seriously it is being treated here...
Sorry, got the wires crossed. Telegraph said another club was testing for results due tomorrow.
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I was just getting at the last bit really, school and work are essential, any reason to gather en masse just isn't.Well it's what they've said they're doing just today.
Flu season, despite what Dave said, isn't over yet. They reckon (which I think seems strange) that the peak is gonna hit here in early May.
I don't really know what more they can do. Shut schools – fine, but if the modelling is correct and May is the peak then you're looking at nearly two months of schools being shut. What do parents do? Not everyone can work from home. And this mental assertion (by the gov) that people are just able to put their lives on hold - especially with kids - is ludicrous.
The banning of sporting events and public events should go ahead but I don't really see why the Premier League - for example - can't have common sense and act on their own on this.
The only thing that will stop them is if a Liverpool player gets itPossibly not, but the Premier league is different....
La liga is between Barca and Real, Juve are top of Seria A, with lazio challenging...nothing there is out of the ordinary or gonna change the product, its the same s**t every season..
Liverpool finally winning the Prem league is a machine to print money...everyone only interested in the Premier league as a business want Liverpool to win the league... It's a huge deal....
So for that reason, money, the Premier league will carry on until they lift the trophy
Spending 15 minutes within 2m (6ft) of someone with the virus, or having face-to-face contact, is judged as close contact and a significant risk.
...Unless you are at a stadium in the UK of course, then it is just dandy.
27 new cases in Ireland
It’s spiralling here as it did in China and Italy
We have only one death and we have gone into semi lockdown
I guess we don’t wash our hands enough
I detest humans so I am completely okay with this 2m gap.
You have to think of the ramifications though if we close it down. (No thoughts either way on this. I have no idea if stopping games helps or not. Dont think anybody really does)
When do we catch up the games? Summer? What about the start of the new season?.
If we end now or in a few weeks when Liverpool are crowned champs, what do we do with relegation and champions league spots with games still to play?What about promotions? And so on. Court cases galore I would think? I dont think this is going away anytime soon.
Surely if you close it all down for say 2 weeks. With the 14 day innicualtion period, we could just be in the same situation in a few weeks. Start everything back up and bang, those that have the infection at that time could infecting others.
It is not an easy answer, and I dont think there is a right answer either way. Short of locking everybody in there house for the next few months across the whole world.
Spending 15 minutes within 2m (6ft) of someone with the virus, or having face-to-face contact, is judged as close contact and a significant risk.
...Unless you are at a stadium in the UK of course, then it is just dandy.