Thinking about that earlier. I've no major issue if it allows us back sooner, but you're right, it's not clear on the u18's other than presumably they can be tested.So no under 18's allowed then ridiculous.
The vaccine works or it doesn't the rest is utter nonsense.
No they ain't it's the flow test which isn't accurate you want to put a stick up a five years old nose just to watch a game of football and have to pay for the privilege it ain't happening.Many U18s are getting regularly tested. What’s the problem if it’s only a short term measure. Or are there more sinister reasons. Better get Chissy asking questions
And a beer (or two) on the way to the ground were you’ll need it as well.Part of the trials will be at football. No passport, no admittance. Vaccination, a recent test, or proof of antibodies to get a passport.
Bring it on.
Not what I've read today, although yesterday I read that you would!And a beer (or two) on the way to the ground we’re you’ll need it as well.
Interesting. Wouldn’t fancy that for a kid. But should the majority of fans be stopped from attending because some kids understandably wouldn’t go through that? And I thought the question of cost was still an ‘open’ one. Not had chance to catch today’s news properly so a bit behind on this. Isn’t any sort of trial a step in the right direction to opening everything up?No they ain't it's the flow test which isn't accurate you want to put a stick up a five years old nose just to watch a game of football and have to pay for the privilege it ain't happening.
Is answer to your question YES what kind of country do you want to live in discrimating against the young FFS just keep us locked down if that's the case.Interesting. Wouldn’t fancy that for a kid. But should the majority of fans be stopped from attending because some kids understandably wouldn’t go through that? And I thought the question of cost was still an ‘open’ one. Not had chance to catch today’s news properly so a bit behind on this. Isn’t any sort of trial a step in the right direction to opening everything up?
It stops infected people going in an arena.Does anyone know how vaccine passports save lives?
U18s are tested twice a week round our way through schools.So no under 18's allowed then ridiculous.
The vaccine works or it doesn't the rest is utter nonsense.
But you can be vaccinated and still catch and spread the virus. So in theory an unvaccinated, healthy person could go into an arena and catch it from someone who has been jabbed. I suppose this could happen to the staff working there that are under 50 and not vaccinated.It stops infected people going in an arena.
Vaccinated people could do that though.It stops infected people going in an arena.
The flow test which ain't accurate so if your going to accept that crack on and the U18 are tested not the U11's.U18s are tested twice a week round our way through schools.
Yup. Too many variables to consider and then we'll hit winter as the season gets started. Covid has some way to go yet imoBut you can be vaccinated and still catch and spread the virus. So in theory an unvaccinated, healthy person could go into an arena and catch it from someone who has been jabbed. I suppose this could happen to the staff working there that are under 50 and not vaccinated.
Ah, but as we know that jab causes autism...The tests are a lottery at best. If I'm vaccinated that should protect me, if it doesn't whats the point? If people choose not to get vaccinated that's up to them, they'll get ill as do children who don't get the MMR jab.
The cynic in me says the government are doing a roll out jab then telling us to get on with it. Tough shit if you die from covid we've washed our hands of the problem.Ah, but as we know that jab causes autism...
The people who complain whatever is done are not worth considering because they are habitual moaners, the sort of people that whinge about the weather all winter and then complain in summer that it's too hot, forget them.It may not be ideal but surely it`s progress,a lot better than no-one attending, with a route to all returning when that`s regarded as safe. Some people complain whatever`s done. You just can`t win with them.
Makes much more sense than a vaccine passportEveryone to be offered two lateral flow tests a week now.
Cue moaners saying they don't work...
Me too. All over the country, meeting the public and using every form of public transport in just about every city. I can’t think of many more day to day activities in non-frontline work with such a risk profile yet there’s no suggestion of having to have a passport in order to go about working. I’d be much less concerned about attending a packed football stand with about a 1 in 3000 chance of being next to the covid case who’ll be in there. And as I’ve been vaccinated it’s about a fifth of the chance that itd be transmitted to me. All good odds I reckon. I’m more likely to fall under a bus when pissed. Which means I’ll take my chance and yes let’s get back to normal thinking as we go about our lives. And if I get it then the chances of severe illness have been pretty much eliminated.The people who complain whatever is done are not worth considering because they are habitual moaners, the sort of people that whinge about the weather all winter and then complain in summer that it's too hot, forget them.
Some people like myself have been to work all the way through this with no vaccine, been to the supermarket a couple of times a week with no vaccine, why is a vaccine passport going to make me any safer?
The government say the jab protects you, give people the jab then let us go back to being independent free thinking adults again who assess our own risks. That is a quicker way back to being normal which is what most of us want.
To insist on a passport will be a beauracratic nightmare that will do nothing to make us safer but maybe the contract has already been promised to a friend of the party!
Looks like it, carrot and the stick.Me too. All over the country, meeting the public and using every form of public transport in just about every city. I can’t think of many more day to day activities in non-frontline work with such a risk profile yet there’s no suggestion of having to have a passport in order to go about working. I’d be much less concerned about attending a packed football stand with about a 1 in 3000 chance of being next to the covid case who’ll be in there. And as I’ve been vaccinated it’s about a fifth of the chance that itd be transmitted to me. All good odds I reckon. I’m more likely to fall under a bus when pissed. Which means I’ll take my chance and yes let’s get back to normal thinking as we go about our lives. And if I get it then the chances of severe illness have been pretty much eliminated.
The problem lies for those who haven’t yet been jabbed. Isn’t this just a clumsy short term trial to drive up vaccination rates?
You mean plan to avoid busy bus routes then?Looks like it, carrot and the stick.
The chances of you falling under a bus when pissed are unfortunately quite high so you would probably be better served to try and avoid that situation!
Tell that to the professor that has just said they aren't very accurate on the news. He said if you test negative you should still act as though you may have Covid! Crikey.......Everyone to be offered two lateral flow tests a week now.
Cue moaners saying they don't work...
Health Minister says less than one in a thousand gives a false positive. Who's right?Tell that to the professor that has just said they aren't very accurate on the news. He said if you test negative you should still act as though you may have Covid! Crikey.......
If this professor knows what he is talking about, you would like to think that he does, then if the tests aren't accurate it looks like mega bucks contracts for the boys again!Tell that to the professor that has just said they aren't very accurate on the news. He said if you test negative you should still act as though you may have Covid! Crikey.......
And Bert new his stuff.
I don't believe much that comes out of this lots mouth. I'd go with the professor, I was also told similar a month ago by a doctor.Health Minister says less than one in a thousand gives a false positive. Who's right?