Have you been watching the news?
Scotland is doing well up to now after the lockdown but why would anyone believe that this problem is anywhere near over? It’s not over by a Long shot so don’t get your hopes up. Call it wave 2 or wave 3 as some places are calling it but COVID is far from over and normal life is far from coming back. This isn’t going away anytime soon. The Relaxing of rules and summer travel Is going to see another ramp in cases, then there will be winter and the question of have i got COVID or the general flu/cold etc.
The MSM are at fault here (along with a weak government), they make you believe the world is ending, then it’s all ok and then .........what i just described above.
It’s not going away, we’ll not be back in ER this season (unless a vaccine comes) . Less disappointed faces when we face reality.
Australia thought they skipped it and they had very strict travel rules (unlike the uk). Vietnam thought they skipped it (they didn’t), Hong Kong are on wave 3 which is worse than the previous. Spain, Germany,......I actually can’t write about everywhere that’s struggling again. So tell me why Scotland is going to be ok? Is it the same reason that Scotland wasn’t going to be impacted the first time?
Time to wake up folks.
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30-07-2020 06:03 PM #31
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30-07-2020 06:16 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nobody is saying 'its over' but life goes on as safely as is reasonable, if you want to wait for a vaccine, you may have a very long wait, or quite possibly never see one.
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30-07-2020 06:25 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As mentioned above, the estimate is 300 infectious individuals in Scotland which equates to 6 per 100,000 so theoretically, less than 30 people in Edinburgh should infections be spread evenly across the population. I know that an even spread is unlikely but gives you some idea of the chances of actually catching COVID, or I could be talking rubbish.
I'm not advocating we throw open the doors of Easter Road to all and sundry, but provided the general public remain vigilant and stick to the rules (not like some folk I've seen with a facemask covering only their nose and not their mouth) then there is some hope that we may, even in limited numbers, return to Easter Road before the year is out.
On the plus side, I can have a beer when watching us pump Kilmarnock on Saturday
Finally, a reminder to everyone, remember FACTS and stay safe.
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30-07-2020 06:35 PM #34
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30-07-2020 07:02 PM #35
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The ‘complacent view’ comment is poor. A couple of months ago not many folk thought they’d be sitting in a pub for example. We can only go on what is happening in this country. And as it stands we have a good chance of progressing. Fans are getting in to a game in Northern Ireland this week. Test events already done at cricket. 5,000 going to the racing at Goodwood on Saturday.
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30-07-2020 07:30 PM #36
Do you think with the Rangers game, possibly being the 1st one that fans getting in. We could sell them the full south, and then let Rangers ballet them for the 1,000 seats, or is that being cruel
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30-07-2020 07:35 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe me suggesting that was a complacent view was a bit off. So sorry for that. You mentioned pubs - but they’ve only been back a couple of weeks so lets see how that pans out. It will also be interesting to see if there’s any fallout from the test events - especially when there are several thousand there like Goodwood. The cricket only allowed a max of 1000 in - not sure what the actual attendance was.
I think Scotland is doing the right thing in taking it a bit slower than down south. We might get some crowds back in gradually but I don’t think it’ll be anything like half capacity to start with. We have a long way to go and this thing’s going to throw a few more bumps at us along the way.
Looking forward to getting back to ER but I’ll gladly watch the games online until it’s as safe as it can be to do so.
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30-07-2020 07:35 PM #38
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I don’t think we’ll have 10k inside ER straight away either, but I don’t think it’ll be as low as 10% (potential test event aside). What I’m saying is that I think we’ll be able to cater for a fair number of season ticket holders who actually want to or can go though. Not that we’ll cater for all season ticket holders.
There will be a number of people who don’t want to go straight away when grounds reopen. There is a fairly high number of season ticket holders who don’t turn up on any given week due to other commitments etc. Perhaps they’ll have some kind of registration system for each game prior to a ballot or something like that. There’ll have to be something because I’m presuming they’d need to issue different tickets to account for social distancing and so on.
Basically, I think we just need to try and be as creative as we can to get as many folk in as we can. The last thing that can happen is tickets going unused when we operate at any reduced capacity. One advantage up here is that very few grounds are near capacity anyway. Our average attendance might have been given as 17k last season based on tickets sold. But there was rarely 17k actually in the ground. It might not take as long as folk think to build up to having actual attendances to a similar level.
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30-07-2020 08:55 PM #41
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31-07-2020 06:24 AM #43
Parts of England going into partial lockdown again, over 4 million in greater Manchester alone. Yet Goodwood is letting 5000 race fans in tomorrow for the last day of racing there.
It is difficult times, damned if you do and all that.
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31-07-2020 07:06 AM #44
Sturgeon just said stadia with spectators, on the basis funerals and weddings are still massively restricted, I struggle to understand how they can then justify 1000’s into a stadium especially when sporting events have come under so much scrutiny for going ahead in Feb/March.
Lockdown suppressed the virus but with relaxation of the rules, numbers can only start to creep up again. If they do allow fans, it won’t last long, strict restrictions will be back imposed as we go into a 2nd or 3rd wave.
Herd immunity was a theory to battle this but that’s miles off, only 10% or even less in UK will have the antibody and for herd immunity to work needs 60%.
Also, gyms and swimming pools won’t open til mid September or maybe brought forward to end of August, I know they are higher risk than open air stadiums but can’t see them allowing 1000’s into events to mingle maybe ‘spectators‘ might mean 100 or so folk; players family and a few club officials.
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31-07-2020 12:12 PM #48
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31-07-2020 12:43 PM #49
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I can’t see Hibs being in any hurry to let reduced numbers of fans in as it”ll clearly cost the club a considerable amount of money to do so.
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