One can certainly hope that the vaccines are "great" (and the pharmaceutical companies are exempt from liability if they're not...)
But if they are going to put life on hold every time a new variant comes along until they have a vaccine for it, we could be here a long time. And the vaccine pushers will get very rich...
And if "vaccine passports" are needed to attend sporting events as has been suggested, inevitably there will be those who are unwilling to take these experimental "vaccines" and thus will not attend matches under these circumstances. We are certainly getting the hard sell from the pharmaceutical companies.
You seem to have forgotten the location of your off-topic thread.
I suppose you don't have shares in a pharmaceutical company by any chance? You certainly seem keen to defend them, "London" Alty.
You want to trust the corrupt pharmaceutical industry, that's up to you. But some people would inevitably not sign up to such a scheme, which would hit crowds.
I still maintain that it will be some years, if ever, until crowds ((which had been falling anyway) get back to pre-2020 levels.
And I still maintain that vaccines/Covid etc. is fair game as long as this nonsense is wrecking our season. I'm not the only one commenting on it as you well know. What about the person who said "vaccines are great" - or could it be that you just want to stop people expressing views you disagree with? I heard that's quite popular in London so I suppose I shouldn't be surprised