Easing lockdown restrictions will inevitably lead to more infections and deaths. All logic will tell you that, and I'm sure Angels Merkel was aware of that. It's about keeping the hospital admissions at a level that doesn't overwhelm the health service, whilst trying to prop up the economy. There will be multiple relaxations of measures and multiple resultant lockdowns. Until there's a vaccine, this will be the cyclical reality of things. It's basically a balancing act. Rightly or wrongly
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8269107/Germany-sees-rate-infection-increase-easing-lockdown.html?ito=social-facebook
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Hilarious watching people on their high horse over footy restarting. We have already seen that football can be played by looking at Belarus. Football is no more risky than all the other jobs currently being carried out day after day and in fact is probably a far easier one to contain.
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
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comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
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I tuned in out of interest and I lost that interest after less than 10 minutes.
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posted 22 minutes ago
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
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Kind of the point, a nation that would never be considered particularly capable is managing to put games on quite easily.
The big question with football being played is how many tests are required and whether they could be better used elsewhere in a world without football being brought back.
Set against that, every player who has tested positive thus far, since training and testing started, will have been asymptomatic. Now they're isolated, whereas they'd more than likely be out doing their shopping and going about their daily business, and massively risking transmission of the disease. At least with football, there is that testing and identification of infection. Not what's happening in almost every other job
On 26 March, the Belarusian government announced that all arrivals from countries affected by coronavirus must self-isolate for a period of 14 days, regardless of whether they show symptoms.
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I've been to Belarus - £50 for a visa and there's not that much to see, hence far fewer visitors than countries like Spain, Italy or the UK. So considering it was late Winter/early Spring when they brought in these measures it would be quite easy to track and trace visitors.
We've not bothered with any of that mularky here - Pile 'em in, stack 'em high.
One of the many prices we're paying for that is the fact that top-level, professional football can't realistically return soon unless you want a version so far removed from normality, it's farcical.
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comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 22 minutes ago
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
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Kind of the point, a nation that would never be considered particularly capable is managing to put games on quite easily.
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I'm not sure a country with the highest infect rate per capita, whose President has said no one will die from Covid 19 in their nation and who record most Covid deaths as pneumonia to suppress the figures should really be held up as the standard for anything.
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posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 22 minutes ago
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
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Kind of the point, a nation that would never be considered particularly capable is managing to put games on quite easily.
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I'm not sure a country with the highest infect rate per capita, whose President has said no one will die from Covid 19 in their nation and who record most Covid deaths as pneumonia to suppress the figures should really be held up as the standard for anything.
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I agree. The point being that they are managing to get games on without a problem. We would take many more precautions than they are doing.
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comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
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A bit worrying:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52604676
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Germany deserves everything it gets now, for being so stupid, and think they could buck the trend, and start football this quick. It is so obviously about money. Merkel has made one big mistake, and she will regret it.
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Merkel was against it but the pressure on her and all the state minister in the country was too high.
She almost quit about it. Media quote her in saying: "I give up"
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posted on 10/5/20
Easing lockdown restrictions will inevitably lead to more infections and deaths. All logic will tell you that, and I'm sure Angels Merkel was aware of that. It's about keeping the hospital admissions at a level that doesn't overwhelm the health service, whilst trying to prop up the economy. There will be multiple relaxations of measures and multiple resultant lockdowns. Until there's a vaccine, this will be the cyclical reality of things. It's basically a balancing act. Rightly or wrongly
posted on 10/5/20
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8269107/Germany-sees-rate-infection-increase-easing-lockdown.html?ito=social-facebook
posted on 10/5/20
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posted on 10/5/20
Hilarious watching people on their high horse over footy restarting. We have already seen that football can be played by looking at Belarus. Football is no more risky than all the other jobs currently being carried out day after day and in fact is probably a far easier one to contain.
posted on 10/5/20
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
posted on 10/5/20
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Shijiu (U22385)
posted 37 seconds ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
I tuned in out of interest and I lost that interest after less than 10 minutes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But tune in you did and contributed to the figure of millions
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I tuned into First Dates the other night and it was 2 geezers.
Yes, I tuned in.
No, I didn't change my sexuality and download Grindr.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you tuned in.
Thanks.
posted on 10/5/20
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 22 minutes ago
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kind of the point, a nation that would never be considered particularly capable is managing to put games on quite easily.
posted on 10/5/20
The big question with football being played is how many tests are required and whether they could be better used elsewhere in a world without football being brought back.
Set against that, every player who has tested positive thus far, since training and testing started, will have been asymptomatic. Now they're isolated, whereas they'd more than likely be out doing their shopping and going about their daily business, and massively risking transmission of the disease. At least with football, there is that testing and identification of infection. Not what's happening in almost every other job
posted on 10/5/20
On 26 March, the Belarusian government announced that all arrivals from countries affected by coronavirus must self-isolate for a period of 14 days, regardless of whether they show symptoms.
----------------------------------------------
I've been to Belarus - £50 for a visa and there's not that much to see, hence far fewer visitors than countries like Spain, Italy or the UK. So considering it was late Winter/early Spring when they brought in these measures it would be quite easy to track and trace visitors.
We've not bothered with any of that mularky here - Pile 'em in, stack 'em high.
One of the many prices we're paying for that is the fact that top-level, professional football can't realistically return soon unless you want a version so far removed from normality, it's farcical.
posted on 10/5/20
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 22 minutes ago
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kind of the point, a nation that would never be considered particularly capable is managing to put games on quite easily.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm not sure a country with the highest infect rate per capita, whose President has said no one will die from Covid 19 in their nation and who record most Covid deaths as pneumonia to suppress the figures should really be held up as the standard for anything.
posted on 10/5/20
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 22 minutes ago
Most nations look upon Belarus as a role model.
I can't believe we haven't brought back professional football sooner.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kind of the point, a nation that would never be considered particularly capable is managing to put games on quite easily.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm not sure a country with the highest infect rate per capita, whose President has said no one will die from Covid 19 in their nation and who record most Covid deaths as pneumonia to suppress the figures should really be held up as the standard for anything.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I agree. The point being that they are managing to get games on without a problem. We would take many more precautions than they are doing.
posted on 10/5/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
A bit worrying:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52604676
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Germany deserves everything it gets now, for being so stupid, and think they could buck the trend, and start football this quick. It is so obviously about money. Merkel has made one big mistake, and she will regret it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Merkel was against it but the pressure on her and all the state minister in the country was too high.
She almost quit about it. Media quote her in saying: "I give up"
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