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Post by West Acton on Jun 8, 2020 17:56:18 GMT
So the season is about to kick off again and other parts of society are getting back to normal. There is no speculation of when fans will be allowed back but thought I would ask the question if Gov said you can attend matches but it’s down to yourself To decide (ie like they said about Cummings use your instincts) would you head down to the ground
Personally I would
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Post by gtleighsr3 on Jun 8, 2020 18:17:30 GMT
Yes! I'd live my life exactly the same as well as before lockdown. I'd go in a packed pub,tube plane shop etc,I really not bothered by covid.
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Post by Greg1882 on Jun 8, 2020 18:20:44 GMT
Yes 100%
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2020 18:26:43 GMT
No..been furloughed since March ..only been out for food shopping as we are also shielding an elderly parent.
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Post by Stanley75 on Jun 8, 2020 18:31:19 GMT
If they'd give us 1 metre leg room then yes without hesitation! 😃
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Post by esoxlucius on Jun 8, 2020 19:20:00 GMT
I haven't been within 2m of anyone but my wife since our home game against Birmingham, she even does the shopping whilst I wait in the car so I won't be attending a game until I think I will be safe.
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Post by johnnykc on Jun 8, 2020 19:28:43 GMT
I’d go because I would need to test my eyesight, so I’d get in my car and drive there.....
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Post by Corbray on Jun 8, 2020 22:35:10 GMT
personally no, as much as i'd love to go. my missus gives birth next month so i don't wanna risk bringing anything back to her.
will there be a second wave? probably not (touch wood) but i'd rather not go and then in a few months time be like "ffs i wish i did go to all those games now!" than going to the games and getting ill
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Post by Vespa on Jun 9, 2020 8:13:21 GMT
Not untill i think its safe ,and i dont trust this government one bit , but i do have a lung condition .
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Post by 72bus on Jun 9, 2020 8:28:38 GMT
Not at the moment , large crowds a no no for me
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Post by West Acton on Jun 9, 2020 8:28:49 GMT
Speculation pubs will open 22nd of this month. Think that will show exactly what people make of CVD
If it’s safe go pubs and shopping centres then there must surely be work around for games. Stop away fans perhaps, only allow season ticket holders in to start and spread them out around all four stands.
How many season ticket holders 7k???
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Post by 72bus on Jun 9, 2020 8:29:57 GMT
No
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Post by spongeparr on Jun 9, 2020 9:09:01 GMT
I would, mainly because I am 30 and healthy (no underlying conditions) so the chances of the vrus being fatal are borderline non existent (less than 50 have been below the age of 40 or something like that). However I would still social disance and wash hands, take sanitisor etc.
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Post by Stanley75 on Jun 9, 2020 10:29:31 GMT
I would, mainly because I am 30 and healthy (no underlying conditions) so the chances of the vrus being fatal are borderline non existent (less than 50 have been below the age of 40 or something like that). However I would still social disance and wash hands, take sanitisor etc. Average age of QPR match-goers is quite high iirc. Attracting younger generation of new fans has been an issue for some time.
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Post by BrightonR on Jun 10, 2020 6:30:52 GMT
Yes, definitely.
Quicker we start getting back to normal behaviour the better.
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Post by Shania on Jun 10, 2020 11:10:39 GMT
Nope. Not yet.
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Post by Vespa on Jun 10, 2020 22:58:32 GMT
Yes, definitely. Quicker we start getting back to normal behaviour the better. i would feel like that ,if i didnt have a lung condition , if i trusted this government to give two shits about anyones lives , but they they dont , its all about the economy , cold cash , that cunt will right off lives ,left ,right and centre ! Same way we were cannon fodder in the past , its the working class dieing know ! The upper class arnt driving buses ,Nurses ,postal workers ,delivery drivers , chemists , rail workers ,supermarket workers ,all the people who really matter etc etc We are ! And we are the people who are dieing
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Post by BrightonR on Jun 11, 2020 6:58:19 GMT
Yes, definitely. Quicker we start getting back to normal behaviour the better. i would feel like that ,if i didnt have a lung condition , if i trusted this government to give two shits about anyones lives , but they they dont , its all about the economy , cold cash , that cunt will right off lives ,left ,right and centre ! Same way we were cannon fodder in the past , its the working class dieing know ! The upper class arnt driving buses ,Nurses ,postal workers ,delivery drivers , chemists , rail workers ,supermarket workers ,all the people who really matter etc etc We are ! And we are the people who are dieing Vespa. This sort of discussion is really for the off topic section. Happy to engage with it over there.
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Post by Tarbie on Jun 11, 2020 8:43:36 GMT
Not for me.
I'm going to be avoiding big groups of people until the scientists work out if you can catch this twice or not.
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Post by Tarbie on Jun 11, 2020 8:47:37 GMT
I would, mainly because I am 30 and healthy (no underlying conditions) so the chances of the vrus being fatal are borderline non existent (less than 50 have been below the age of 40 or something like that). However I would still social disance and wash hands, take sanitisor etc. I'm 38, I was in the gym 4 or 5 hours a week and had no significant health problems before Covid mate. Fast forward 3 months and I'm next to fucking useless some days with the aftermath of this fucking illness. Just cos it probably won't kill you doesn't mean it isn't going leave it's mark on you. It's way too early for people to be taking unnecessary risks in my opinion. I understand that life needs to get back to normal for the sake of the economy, but we must all remain cautious.
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Post by spongeparr on Jun 11, 2020 10:42:46 GMT
I would, mainly because I am 30 and healthy (no underlying conditions) so the chances of the vrus being fatal are borderline non existent (less than 50 have been below the age of 40 or something like that). However I would still social disance and wash hands, take sanitisor etc. I'm 38, I was in the gym 4 or 5 hours a week and had no significant health problems before Covid mate. Fast forward 3 months and I'm next to fucking useless some days with the aftermath of this fucking illness. Just cos it probably won't kill you doesn't mean it isn't going leave it's mark on you. It's way too early for people to be taking unnecessary risks in my opinion. I understand that life needs to get back to normal for the sake of the economy, but we must all remain cautious. No that's fair enough mate and I hope you get back to 100% asap! I have heard that people wouldn't wish it on their enemies when they have had it. The question was if it was allowed and I would imagine it wouldn't be allwoed until new cases are below 500 or so a day and wit ha phased opening. If it opened tomorrow then I wouldn't be going. I have a 10 month old so I am trying to not be too blaze about it.
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Post by BrightonR on Jun 11, 2020 10:52:04 GMT
I would, mainly because I am 30 and healthy (no underlying conditions) so the chances of the vrus being fatal are borderline non existent (less than 50 have been below the age of 40 or something like that). However I would still social disance and wash hands, take sanitisor etc. I'm 38, I was in the gym 4 or 5 hours a week and had no significant health problems before Covid mate. Fast forward 3 months and I'm next to fucking useless some days with the aftermath of this fucking illness. Just cos it probably won't kill you doesn't mean it isn't going leave it's mark on you. It's way too early for people to be taking unnecessary risks in my opinion. I understand that life needs to get back to normal for the sake of the economy, but we must all remain cautious. By no means a medical expert mate, but if I were you I would be consulting your doctor when possible. Only people I know personally other than yourself who have likely had this are my stepson and his wife. And they were pretty much back to full health immediately. Every possibility that what you are experiencing now is something else, albeit caused indirectly by having had it.
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Post by Tarbie on Jun 11, 2020 11:01:25 GMT
I'm 38, I was in the gym 4 or 5 hours a week and had no significant health problems before Covid mate. Fast forward 3 months and I'm next to fucking useless some days with the aftermath of this fucking illness. Just cos it probably won't kill you doesn't mean it isn't going leave it's mark on you. It's way too early for people to be taking unnecessary risks in my opinion. I understand that life needs to get back to normal for the sake of the economy, but we must all remain cautious. By no means a medical expert mate, but if I were you I would be consulting your doctor when possible. Only people I know personally other than yourself who have likely had this are my stepson and his wife. And they were pretty much back to full health immediately. Every possibility that what you are experiencing now is something else, albeit caused indirectly by having had it. Been speaking to the GP mate. She says I'm one of many dealing with what she called "Post Covid Syndrome". As yet, they have no idea how to treat it and the government apparently has not announced any sort of plans for treatment for those still struggling. Even those coming out of hospital stays and having been on ventilators etc. it seems there isn't much in the way of after-care being offered.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2020 11:23:16 GMT
I signed myself up to covid.joinzoe.com a month or so ago ..it’s being monitored by Kings College London. There’s nearly 4m people that report daily symptoms You don’t have to input many personal details other than e-mail address At this time I have had no symptoms to report but plenty of useful info on the site that maybe of use to you Tarbie
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