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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: Hugh on December 27, 2021, 02:54:53 PM
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So Wrexham will be alright at least then (barring last minute tests).
Doesn't mean that the County match couldn't still be affected though, presumably... I rather suspect football will be affected if and when they bring anything in.
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Unlikely any restrictions will hit before 2nd Jan. It's pretty clear the Government is desperate not to hit hospitality over Christmas and New Year. From the 2nd, all bets are off.
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Unlikely any restrictions will hit before 2nd Jan. It's pretty clear the Government is desperate not to hit hospitality over Christmas and New Year. From the 2nd, all bets are off.
There will be no restrictions on England at all now. What'd be the point?
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Unlikely any restrictions will hit before 2nd Jan. It's pretty clear the Government is desperate not to hit hospitality over Christmas and New Year. From the 2nd, all bets are off.
There will be no restrictions on England at all now. What'd be the point?
Noo point of course, but the pressure's still mounting for it this week. Go figure.
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Unlikely any restrictions will hit before 2nd Jan. It's pretty clear the Government is desperate not to hit hospitality over Christmas and New Year. From the 2nd, all bets are off.
There will be no restrictions on England at all now. What'd be the point?
Noo point of course, but the pressure's still mounting for it this week. Go figure.
The horse has bolted, people have been in and out of each other's homes, pubs, restaurants and theatres for ten days. We have record numbers of cases. The gvt didn't impose restrictions on England as Johnson had made himself a hostage to fortune when he said that this Christmas would be far better than 2020. Never mind any debate about science and stats, that was a purely political decision.
It's too late for restrictions, I'm looking for a reason not to let omicron run its course and I can't find one.
Get your jabs, wear a mask, wash your hands and carry on.
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Unlikely any restrictions will hit before 2nd Jan. It's pretty clear the Government is desperate not to hit hospitality over Christmas and New Year. From the 2nd, all bets are off.
There will be no restrictions on England at all now. What'd be the point?
Noo point of course, but the pressure's still mounting for it this week. Go figure.
The horse has bolted, people have been in and out of each other's homes, pubs, restaurants and theatres for ten days. We have record numbers of cases. The gvt didn't impose restrictions on England as Johnson had made himself a hostage to fortune when he said that this Christmas would be far better than 2020. Never mind any debate about science and stats, that was a purely political decision.
It's too late for restrictions, I'm looking for a reason not to let omicron run its course and I can't find one.
Get your jabs, wear a mask, wash your hands and carry on.
There are of course alternative opinions to the science and the stats - and there always has been amongst some distinguished epidemoligists and medical professionals - it's just that only one side has been presented to the public. The 'papers' and journals have always been out thete. However I do think we are now seeing more balanced debate.
The horse has definately bolted, but maybe it should have been allowed to do so in April 21 after the over 60s and vulnerable were all double jabbed.
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Unlikely any restrictions will hit before 2nd Jan. It's pretty clear the Government is desperate not to hit hospitality over Christmas and New Year. From the 2nd, all bets are off.
There will be no restrictions on England at all now. What'd be the point?
Noo point of course, but the pressure's still mounting for it this week. Go figure.
The horse has bolted, people have been in and out of each other's homes, pubs, restaurants and theatres for ten days. We have record numbers of cases. The gvt didn't impose restrictions on England as Johnson had made himself a hostage to fortune when he said that this Christmas would be far better than 2020. Never mind any debate about science and stats, that was a purely political decision.
It's too late for restrictions, I'm looking for a reason not to let omicron run its course and I can't find one.
Get your jabs, wear a mask, wash your hands and carry on.
There are of course alternative opinions to the science and the stats - and there always has been amongst some distinguished epidemoligists and medical professionals - it's just that only one side has been presented to the public. The 'papers' and journals have always been out thete. However I do think we are now seeing more balanced debate.
The horse has definately bolted, but maybe it should have been allowed to do so in April 21 after the over 60s and vulnerable were all double jabbed.
:)
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It looks to me as though the Covid situation is quite different now. The Delta version was generating many more hospitalisations in percentage terms because of the way it occupied the lung tissue.
The Omnicron version isn't causing the same level of breathing difficulty. I think once we see the fallout from the holiday season a decision will need to be made on living alongside the virus.
Hopefully, the end is in sight because I don't think vaccinating the world population every six months is a viable strategy, no matter how much Pfizer would like the opportunity.
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It looks to me as though the Covid situation is quite different now. The Delta version was generating many more hospitalisations in percentage terms because of the way it occupied the lung tissue.
The Omnicron version isn't causing the same level of breathing difficulty. I think once we see the fallout from the holiday season a decision will need to be made on living alongside the virus.
Hopefully, the end is in sight because I don't think vaccinating the world population every six months is a viable strategy, no matter how much Pfizer would like the opportunity.
Totally. I am sure the scientific world can bolster the flu vac for winter 2022/23 as required.
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Unlikely any restrictions will hit before 2nd Jan. It's pretty clear the Government is desperate not to hit hospitality over Christmas and New Year. From the 2nd, all bets are off.
There will be no restrictions on England at all now. What'd be the point?
Noo point of course, but the pressure's still mounting for it this week. Go figure.
The horse has bolted, people have been in and out of each other's homes, pubs, restaurants and theatres for ten days. We have record numbers of cases. The gvt didn't impose restrictions on England as Johnson had made himself a hostage to fortune when he said that this Christmas would be far better than 2020. Never mind any debate about science and stats, that was a purely political decision.
It's too late for restrictions, I'm looking for a reason not to let omicron run its course and I can't find one.
Get your jabs, wear a mask, wash your hands and carry on.
There are of course alternative opinions to the science and the stats - and there always has been amongst some distinguished epidemoligists and medical professionals - it's just that only one side has been presented to the public. The 'papers' and journals have always been out thete. However I do think we are now seeing more balanced debate.
The horse has definately bolted, but maybe it should have been allowed to do so in April 21 after the over 60s and vulnerable were all double jabbed.
100% this, we were told in December 2020 that 15 million "vaccinations" were needed to end the cycle of lockdowns, every adult has now been offered three, and yet here we are again with Wrexham fans barred from home matches.
With cases apparently already peaking in London, there's no point in restrictions now If there ever was) and I look forward to attending home games soon, all being well.
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I see Wrexham's home match on Saturday is off again
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I think Parky said it would be this Thursday before he know he would have a squad for Saturday!! Based on the interview I heard. He hopes to get the game played at Barnet.