Perhaps to get to the ground we could have certain bubble pubs leaving at different times.
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Yes, if spectators watched half a game each, the ones coming in for the second half could replace the ones leaving at half time because the football is shite.
And it would help the economy because the pubs in Canton would only be half empty during the game instead of completely empty
Not read the thread, but I reckon we ought to get a pool going for how many games we play before lockdown and the end of the football season..
For someone who says he has no time for Johnson, you don't half spending a lot of time defending him and his party. I agree that deflecting to something positive to buy time is a tactic that can work, but when it is nearly your only tactic, then people, even your supporters, start to wonder. We've had all sorts of grandiose claims, schemes and predictions from Johnson and Matt Hancock especially on the subject of testing and tracing with the occasional one coming off, but most proving no more than typical Johnson bluster. We were supposed to have the virus on the run by the end of May, supposed to have a "world class" track and trace system with a brilliant app which was being tested in the Isle of Wight this summer, then everything would be fine with testing and tracing come September, and it, clearly, isn't;-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-54121367
I'd always be wary of any five year old kid that says they want to be "King of the World", but the truth is that, in some ways, our Prime Minister has barely grown up since then. Look how he reacts to the current, ominous, situation regarding the virus - ignore today and promise jam tomorrow. A few weeks ago, he was hoping things would be back to normal by Christmas, now he's relying on the development of a testing system which most experts agree will need luck and a strong following wind to be ready to make it bearable.
I've not spoken to many people about this "Moonshot" (another typical Johnsonism, give something a daft name to make it sound more exciting) project, but those I have are united in believing it's for the birds - we've got a Government that is like the boy who cried wolf in reverse, the wolf is here and has been all of the time, but the Government keep on promising they'll kill it soon and we're now at the stage where people have stopped believing them.
A few months ago in PMQs, Johnson was blathering on about our brilliant rest and trace system (which, incidentally, is privately run, has a crony in charge of it and is increasingly falling behind the success rates of the local public service schemes that were charged with this task pre Covid) and Keir Starmer responded with words to the effect of "I'm not too bothered about "world class" systems at the moment, just something competent would be good for now" - I'd say he spoke for a very large part of the country there.
The general theory is that the form of the virus which kills people is destroyed as people are buried/cremated. The remaining mutations are less deadly enabling the virus to be prevalent (hence the increase in positive tests) but resulting in a lower death toll....people still get ill though. As with flu, any vaccination will have benefits but will not kill off the virus as it will have already mutated again by the time a vaccine is available. Hence a vaccine will have a limited lifespan and will need updating at frequent intervals.
Meanwhile, beers in the fridge, City Player pass ready to go.