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Post by kerouac on Sept 20, 2021 14:37:26 GMT
Local game for me tomorrow so I’m off and dragging my daughter and Chelsea supporting beau along....hope there’s a fair few making the trip.
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Post by snoogle on Sept 20, 2021 15:29:53 GMT
I’m going 👍🏻
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Post by BuzzB on Sept 20, 2021 15:38:20 GMT
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Post by Veritas on Sept 20, 2021 16:00:46 GMT
So they will carry out checks on Covid status but will still let you in if you haven't got the required info?
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Post by chiswickpotter on Sept 20, 2021 16:07:36 GMT
So they will carry out checks on Covid status but will still let you in if you haven't got the required info? Yes pointless
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Post by theonlooker on Sept 20, 2021 16:13:22 GMT
Boooooooooooooo. Boooooooooooooo.
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Post by nott1 on Sept 21, 2021 13:10:07 GMT
Boooooooooooooo. Boooooooooooooo. Rather catch it eh?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2021 15:02:20 GMT
So they will carry out checks on Covid status but will still let you in if you haven't got the required info? Yes pointless I imagine it's more of a trial run to see how well it can be implemented given that the attendance is likely to be low and it won't be that disruptive.
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Post by theonlooker on Sept 21, 2021 15:05:28 GMT
Boooooooooooooo. Boooooooooooooo. Rather catch it eh? I never knew flashing a piece of paper at venue doors stopped COVID transmission? Wow. Great news.
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Post by femark on Sept 21, 2021 16:03:21 GMT
I never knew flashing a piece of paper at venue doors stopped COVID transmission? Wow. Great news. Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted...
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Post by theonlooker on Sept 21, 2021 16:05:29 GMT
I never knew flashing a piece of paper at venue doors stopped COVID transmission? Wow. Great news. Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... Does it really reduce transmission? By how much does it reduce transmission? How about those pesky fans who register a fake negative test?
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 21, 2021 16:47:08 GMT
Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... Does it really reduce transmission? By how much does it reduce transmission? How about those pesky fans who register a fake negative test? Yes. They're twats.
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Post by JimmyisGod on Sept 21, 2021 17:05:25 GMT
This is a first, I don’t think I’ve ever agreed with bayern before!
But he’s 100% right re vaccinations
Stupid comment about flashing a piece of paper
It’s time people took personal responsibility to get vaccinated
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Sept 21, 2021 17:08:52 GMT
Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... Does it really reduce transmission? By how much does it reduce transmission? How about those pesky fans who register a fake negative test? It’s just ridiculous. There are so many ways to bend the rules and the info is so scattergun is it any surprise people don’t give a shit anymore.
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Post by femark on Sept 21, 2021 17:50:10 GMT
Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... Does it really reduce transmission? By how much does it reduce transmission? How about those pesky fans who register a fake negative test? Yes, 40-60%, unfortunate
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Post by Jimmyg on Sept 21, 2021 21:08:53 GMT
I never knew flashing a piece of paper at venue doors stopped COVID transmission? Wow. Great news. Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... The vaccine increases transmission to the unvacinated. Your less likely to know you've got it so don't bother to isolate.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2021 21:14:34 GMT
Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... The vaccine increases transmission to the unvacinated. Your less likely to know you've got it so don't bother to isolate.
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Post by wakeypotter on Sept 21, 2021 21:19:55 GMT
The vaccine increases transmission to the unvacinated. Your less likely to know you've got it so don't bother to isolate. 😂😂😂😂
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Post by femark on Sept 22, 2021 7:21:55 GMT
Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... The vaccine increases transmission to the unvacinated. Your less likely to know you've got it so don't bother to isolate. That’s one of the most ridiculous statements I’ve seen on this message board. There is no evidence for this in the entire of virology. There are a certain number of people that can’t have the vaccine, which is why everyone that can, needs to get it to protect them.
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Post by jonnybravo on Sept 22, 2021 8:09:50 GMT
Testing prior to an event reduces transmission. The vaccine reduces transmission. If everyone attending an event has a covid pass the virus is less likely to be transmitted... The vaccine increases transmission to the unvacinated. Your less likely to know you've got it so don't bother to isolate. The vaccine reduces transmission it's the people that haven't had it that are spreading it,you're less likely to know you've got if you've been vaccinated, people in hospital and unfortunately dying are the ones that haven't had the jab.
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Post by Jimmyg on Sept 22, 2021 10:17:28 GMT
The vaccine increases transmission to the unvacinated. Your less likely to know you've got it so don't bother to isolate. The vaccine reduces transmission it's the people that haven't had it that are spreading it,you're less likely to know you've got if you've been vaccinated, people in hospital and unfortunately dying are the ones that haven't had the jab. Exactly you're unwittingly spreading it to the unvacinated can't you see that?
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Post by ratters on Sept 22, 2021 10:32:11 GMT
The vaccine reduces transmission it's the people that haven't had it that are spreading it,you're less likely to know you've got if you've been vaccinated, people in hospital and unfortunately dying are the ones that haven't had the jab. Exactly you're unwittingly spreading it to the unvacinated can't you see that? Not if transmission is reduced though... By your logic then those who have had the flu vaccine are a threat to those that have not had the flu jab.... seems we get on with life regarding that vaccine? should we just stay locked up for the rest of our lives. Its another virus that is here to stay, so we do what we can to reduce the risk to vulnerable and we carry on, and those that would be seriously ill are likely to be less ill, like with other vaccines and thus not need hospitalisation. Lots of things are spread daily by everyone, bacteria, viruses etc and sometimes people react to them, thats the way of the world. This one is more serious yes, but we are doing things to stop that and things are slowly getting better, and things must continue
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Post by Jimmyg on Sept 22, 2021 15:33:13 GMT
Exactly you're unwittingly spreading it to the unvacinated can't you see that? Not if transmission is reduced though... By your logic then those who have had the flu vaccine are a threat to those that have not had the flu jab.... seems we get on with life regarding that vaccine? should we just stay locked up for the rest of our lives. Its another virus that is here to stay, so we do what we can to reduce the risk to vulnerable and we carry on, and those that would be seriously ill are likely to be less ill, like with other vaccines and thus not need hospitalisation. Lots of things are spread daily by everyone, bacteria, viruses etc and sometimes people react to them, thats the way of the world. This one is more serious yes, but we are doing things to stop that and things are slowly getting better, and things must continue So your trying to say that if someone has been vaccinated and they get a bad strain of covid without them knowing and not isolating they are less likely to pass it on to a unvacinated person? That doesn't make sense mate even IF transmission is reduced. And yes I'm sure it works the same for flu only it's generally the elderly or vulnerable that get vaccinated.
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Post by wilcopotter on Sept 22, 2021 15:39:53 GMT
Don’t think this happened, nobody asked for any evidence of this fro me. Great game though😃😃
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Post by jonnybravo on Sept 22, 2021 17:19:42 GMT
The vaccine reduces transmission it's the people that haven't had it that are spreading it,you're less likely to know you've got if you've been vaccinated, people in hospital and unfortunately dying are the ones that haven't had the jab. Exactly you're unwittingly spreading it to the unvacinated can't you see that? People who've had both jabs can still catch the virus just less chance of catching it and less chance of spreading it and have hardly any symptoms, the reason its spreading in people that haven't had the jab is that reason they haven't had the jab.
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Post by ratters on Sept 22, 2021 18:54:08 GMT
Not if transmission is reduced though... By your logic then those who have had the flu vaccine are a threat to those that have not had the flu jab.... seems we get on with life regarding that vaccine? should we just stay locked up for the rest of our lives. Its another virus that is here to stay, so we do what we can to reduce the risk to vulnerable and we carry on, and those that would be seriously ill are likely to be less ill, like with other vaccines and thus not need hospitalisation. Lots of things are spread daily by everyone, bacteria, viruses etc and sometimes people react to them, thats the way of the world. This one is more serious yes, but we are doing things to stop that and things are slowly getting better, and things must continue So your trying to say that if someone has been vaccinated and they get a bad strain of covid without them knowing and not isolating they are less likely to pass it on to a unvacinated person? That doesn't make sense mate even IF transmission is reduced. And yes I'm sure it works the same for flu only it's generally the elderly or vulnerable that get vaccinated. Yes, they are still less likely to pass it on, as having the vaccination reduces transmission, than if they were unvaccinated and had that strain without knowing. thats what a vaccine does, same with the flu
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