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Coronavirus: All Games Off
13 March 2020
By Hob Nob Anyone?
All Premier League and English Football League matches have been postponed until at least 3 April due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
The announcement means that the following three Reading FC fixtures are immediately postponed:
- 14 March: Stoke City (Home) - Postponed
- 17 March: Derby County (Away) - Postponed
- 21 March: Brentford (Home) - Postponed
Discussion On This Story:
Bonzodog
With the DCMS department due to meet on Monday to discuss banning of mass public events. Does anyone else think they won’t see anymore football at the Mad Stad this season and the rest of the season played behind closed doors. It’s happening in Italy and they only had 11 cases 2 weeks ago.
Alternatively the matches continue without restrictions but with considerably reduced attendances.
Alternatively the matches continue without restrictions but with considerably reduced attendances.
SCIAG
The impression I get is that there will be no restrictions. Not only is Johnson fundamentally terrified of doing anything that might make him unpopular, but several people with his ear have said that playing matches behind closed doors is probably counter-productive as germs don't spread very well at stadiums but do spread very well in pubs.
Snowball
No actual info on this but just to say I travelled to Sicily via Milan on Monday
There were just TEN passengers on our plane counting seats I think the capacity was 120-150. 2+2 seats wide.
From Milan to Catania we were on a much bigger plane (3+3 wide) and there were just 12 passengers.
Then we were told our flight back was cancelled and we would need to return much earlier (effectively losing us a day) but we managed to switch to a later flight back via Rome.
At Catania (returning) they were cancelling the vast majority of planes then packing “1 in 10” (like the Rome flight). Our flight had about 8 different airlines switched to it and must have had about 50 nationalities on it.
Going out Milan was DEAD. A guy serving in a cafe told me the airport normally HEAVES (7PM) but I doubt we’d saw 100 people in 2.5 hours. It was eerie, like a scene from a plague movie.
Temperature checks done twice!
There were just TEN passengers on our plane counting seats I think the capacity was 120-150. 2+2 seats wide.
From Milan to Catania we were on a much bigger plane (3+3 wide) and there were just 12 passengers.
Then we were told our flight back was cancelled and we would need to return much earlier (effectively losing us a day) but we managed to switch to a later flight back via Rome.
At Catania (returning) they were cancelling the vast majority of planes then packing “1 in 10” (like the Rome flight). Our flight had about 8 different airlines switched to it and must have had about 50 nationalities on it.
Going out Milan was DEAD. A guy serving in a cafe told me the airport normally HEAVES (7PM) but I doubt we’d saw 100 people in 2.5 hours. It was eerie, like a scene from a plague movie.
Temperature checks done twice!
Snowball
Monday I went London City > Milan > Catania (Sicily)
Thursday my Milan flight cancelled, came back
Catania > Rome > London Heathrow.
I've had sore throat and a headache since mid-afternoon Thursday,
now, very "chesty" - and get tested11 AM tomorrow in Thatcham!
PS
I look after two teenage asylum-seekers and, although technically
they COULD go to school, as I haven't yet be diagnosed with novel
Coronavirus, Social Services have asked them to stay home until I
get a diagnosis either way.
JOY!
Thursday my Milan flight cancelled, came back
Catania > Rome > London Heathrow.
I've had sore throat and a headache since mid-afternoon Thursday,
now, very "chesty" - and get tested11 AM tomorrow in Thatcham!
PS
I look after two teenage asylum-seekers and, although technically
they COULD go to school, as I haven't yet be diagnosed with novel
Coronavirus, Social Services have asked them to stay home until I
get a diagnosis either way.
JOY!
Bigtimmeh
My understanding is that it is more of a dry rather than a chesty cough - hope it's ok (and that you have someone looking after the kids while you jetset to Italy!)
I think most teams are expecting some matches behind closed doors towards the end of the season, but not yet. Any restrictions on matches would have to be introduced as part of a wider package which restricts travel generally and bar/resturaunt opening hours else it would be pointless. So I think it will happen at some point but not for a few weeks...
But who knows..especially with Johnson and Cummings who tend to do their own thing anyway..
I think most teams are expecting some matches behind closed doors towards the end of the season, but not yet. Any restrictions on matches would have to be introduced as part of a wider package which restricts travel generally and bar/resturaunt opening hours else it would be pointless. So I think it will happen at some point but not for a few weeks...
But who knows..especially with Johnson and Cummings who tend to do their own thing anyway..
Snowball
Doc says many with it get very mild symptoms
The panic is because it spreads easily
My understanding is it “dries you up” so NOT a runny nose job.
My nose is as dry as it’s ever been even though I keep WANTING to blow it
So far the headache is the worst bit
Feels like a bad hangover
Test is a drive-thru! Nose swab and throat swab then up to seven day wait for result.
My daughter in London ordered to work from home for two weeks minimum
The panic is because it spreads easily
My understanding is it “dries you up” so NOT a runny nose job.
My nose is as dry as it’s ever been even though I keep WANTING to blow it
So far the headache is the worst bit
Feels like a bad hangover
Test is a drive-thru! Nose swab and throat swab then up to seven day wait for result.
My daughter in London ordered to work from home for two weeks minimum
Snowball
How does that work?
Hope all is ok obvs
The idea of a drive thru is the "patient" is contained. Someone masked up (in a suit?)
comes to the car window, takes details (you can't just waltz up, you have to go through
three stages of on-line or phone analysis, then the hospital rings YOU to make an appt)
They take a nose swab and a throat swab.
Results 2-7 days (they do batches)
I'll know more tomorrow,
Snowflake Royal
Two questions really.
1) Why fly to the Corona capital of Europe when the country is considered high risk and you can't be too far off increased mortality rate risk
2) Isn't the incubation period supposed to be 2 to 3 weeks, which would make feeling ill a few days later unlikely to be Corona
1) Why fly to the Corona capital of Europe when the country is considered high risk and you can't be too far off increased mortality rate risk
2) Isn't the incubation period supposed to be 2 to 3 weeks, which would make feeling ill a few days later unlikely to be Corona
Snowball
I have you on block, but, as this might be important...
1 When we booked there was no issue.
2 A week before flight time, we checked and was told Milan was 100% safe.
3 Milan was only a transit stop anyway (there two hours)
4 Sicily was also "safe". But they have had 2 cases I know of now.
5 Odds, even in an infected area are minuscule.
6 We would lose every penny if we cancelled
7 Life is Risk. Climbing Etna was a risk. Wandering the back-streets was a risk
8 I'm alive, excited
9 I can't die, I'm leading the Prediction League
10 PS Where do you get the incubation period from?
DOCTORS (I don't think you are one) tell me it's not yet clear what the incubation period is.
What is clear is that it's usually 7 days from first symptoms to the dodgy lung-stuff.
I am just following sensible rules
Returning From Northern Italy? TICK
Any of the following symptoms? TICK
Discuss with 111? TICK
Medics assessed you? TICK
Asked to come in for test. TICK
Chances of having it maybe 1 in 10 as opposed to 1 in 1000 for gen pop ATM
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