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8 minutes ago, ender4 said:

That doesn’t make sense.  If one player has it, they are all in their ‘bubble’ working, training and socialising together, so a lot of them will have got it by now.

They can still take simple precautions like monitoring air quality in dressing rooms, using wide open rooms for video sessions etc. Maybe they are doing things like that and we get away with only one or two cases,  hopefully so and hopefully asymptomatic ones at that.

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5 minutes ago, ferguson1 said:

If it remained as one player, who is that one player who you wouldn’t want to lose for 10 days?  I’d say Martinez.

Why would post such a thing? It's for sure going to be him now 😬

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30 minutes ago, Kuwabatake Sanjuro said:

Our season last year was destroyed by it so you would think lessons would be learned. It is an airborne virus which transmission can be avoided through proper mask wearing (FFP2/K95) and ventilation measures indoors especially when together as a group.

I think you’re over simplifying it.  In a contact sport, through training they are pretty much in contact for hours per day whether indoor or more likely outdoor…heavily breathing, talking, coaching, much closer than six feet.  Yes where they can they would or should be taking all precautions but as you can see from matches how close footballers are in tackling, defending, attacking…with sweat everywhere, heavy breathing etc.

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4 minutes ago, nick76 said:

I think you’re over simplifying it.  In a contact sport, through training they are pretty much in contact for hours per day whether indoor or more likely outdoor…heavily breathing, talking, coaching, much closer than six feet.  Yes where they can they would or should be taking all precautions but as you can see from matches how close footballers are in tackling, defending, attacking…with sweat everywhere, heavy breathing etc.

Don't get me wrong outdoor transmission does happen, I know of examples of where it happened during Gaelic football matches but you wouldn't get a super spreading event from it like last season where we had double figures positive.

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Just now, Kuwabatake Sanjuro said:

Don't get me wrong outdoor transmission does happen, I know of examples of where it happened during Gaelic football matches but you wouldn't get a super spreading event from it like last season where we had double figures positive.

Aren’t Spurs in that situation with 8 players and 5 members of staff have it at the moment.  I think with the new variant it may happen more than you are expecting.

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6 minutes ago, Vive_La_Villa said:

Didn’t some of our players get it earlier on in the season and everything continued as normal while they isolated? 

Yes think McGinn got it while playing for Scotland and Ramsey was deemed a close contact and they both missed the Brentford match.

Norwich will only get called off if 5 + senior players have symptoms.

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Just now, nick76 said:

Really it isn’t!

regardless of whether it is or isnt, its a virus that will literally be with us forever, it isnt going away.

we need to return to as close as normal as feasibly possible, as i said, vaccinate the at risk, but normal life needs to return as soon as reasonably possible.

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2 minutes ago, MaVilla said:

regardless of whether it is or isnt, its a virus that will literally be with us forever, it isnt going away.

we need to return to as close as normal as feasibly possible, as i said, vaccinate the at risk, but normal life needs to return as soon as reasonably possible.

Don’t you think people are trying to do that but the virus has its own influence on when that will be.  We all want normality but just because we want something doesn’t mean we can have it without causing more problems.  The problem isn’t just vaccinating the at risk, if it was that simple we wouldn’t be talking about it in the way we are.

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