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| Quote Riderofthepalehorse="Riderofthepalehorse"Must be crap UV in Brazil and India.'"
poor attempt to be funny
If you are trying to say the death rate in India and Brazil is high then you are wrong.
Its far lower in both countries than the UK
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| Quote bonaire="bonaire"One thing we do know is that its better and safer to be outside in the fresh air than indoors so i agree with Boris lift the restrictions
I am all for getting outdoors, exercise, and plenty of fresh air.
Spain had one death yesterday and one the day before.The total deaths for the week was 37.
I always said that the so called experts didnt account for the UV in the sun killing the virus.Spain in particular had very bad weather in March and April.When the sun started shining again in May the death rate and contamination started to go down.Thats no coincidence.
Its not the heat its the UV rays.
So get onto the beach with plenty of UV and Ozone.healthiest place to be.'"
The Met Office announced today that the UK has experienced its sunniest spring since records began in 1929. Only nine springs on record have topped 500 hours of sunshine but, by Wednesday, the UK had clocked up 573 hours.
Doesn't really tally with yours and Donald Trump's theory.
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| Just realised I’ve contributed to derailing the original thread, apologies.
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| And IQ-80 you cant understand a simple post, its why i thought you maybe a confused pensioner, nobodys mentioned filling stadiums with people hahaha jesus wept
I just envision victor meldrew when you post, end of the world miserable type sorry
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| Quote Rocknrolla69er="Rocknrolla69er"And IQ-80 you cant understand a simple post, its why i thought you maybe a confused pensioner, nobodys mentioned filling stadiums with people hahaha jesus wept
I just envision victor meldrew when you post, end of the world miserable type sorry'"
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| Quote bonaire="bonaire"poor attempt to be funny
If you are trying to say the death rate in India and Brazil is high then you are wrong.
Its far lower in both countries than the UK'"
Its about how many infections doughnut, and Brazil now has the second highest rate @ 465,166
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| Quote Isaiah="Isaiah"Its about how many infections doughnut, and Brazil now has the second highest rate @ 465,166'"
Indeed, in 15 days between May 15th and 30th it has gone up by 2/3, daily infections continie to rise. The whole of Latis America appears to be similar.
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| Quote IR80="IR80"Quote IR80="Isaiah"Its about how many infections doughnut, and Brazil now has the second highest rate @ 465,166'"
Indeed, in 15 days between May 15th and 30th it has gone up by 2/3, daily infections continie to rise. The whole of Latis America appears to be similar.'"
To be fair many of the scientists have said that the sun/warm weather does help to reduce the spread. However as we do know it travels in the moisture droplets so the warmer it is the less it can travel (not sure they’ve linked it to UV). That said obviously if you are in a country that is hot but humid then it must still be a huge problem due to the moisture content in the air. Having been to Brazil it is indeed hot but by hell its also very humid.
Anyway back on topic I think it is feasible to say we could well see the return of fans to outdoor sports stadiums sooner than later as the science/knowledge advances. It would probably mean that everyone wears face masks in the stadia with scanners, sanitizers etc in place.
If the science says means the risk is very minimal then it’s possible but time will tell.
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| Quote Chris71="Chris71"To be fair many of the scientists have said that the sun/warm weather does help to reduce the spread. However as we do know it travels in the moisture droplets so the warmer it is the less it can travel (not sure they’ve linked it to UV). That said obviously if you are in a country that is hot but humid then it must still be a huge problem due to the moisture content in the air. Having been to Brazil it is indeed hot but by hell its also very humid.
Anyway back on topic I think it is feasible to say we could well see the return of fans to outdoor sports stadiums sooner than later as the science/knowledge advances. It would probably mean that everyone wears face masks in the stadia with scanners, sanitizers etc in place.
If the science says means the risk is very minimal then it’s possible but time will tell.'"
One of the biggest potential issues, as I have mentioned before, would be a need to change the toilet facilities, not such a huge problem at the KC as the trough urinals can come out fairly easily and be replaced with the 'unit style' some of the pubs are looking at, but what Wakefield and Cas do is uncertain (along with a few other clubs, but they are the two I remember that basically have a gutter pipe under a rendered wall).
If the clubs want the fans because they make money, then there are either far more walk ups than we are told, pr we do make money from refreshments (which we are told we dont)...
on the list of things that need to be prioritised in the coming months, getting a round 150,000 a week to RL games isn't high up the list.
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| Quote IR80="IR80"
If the clubs want the fans because they make money, then there are either far more walk ups than we are told, pr we do make money from refreshments (which we are told we dont)...'"
Walk ups = attendance minus passholders.
2000 walk ups is around £40k, over a season it'll be £600k, a big number.
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| Quote ccs="ccs"Walk ups = attendance minus passholders.
2000 walk ups is around £40k, over a season it'll be £600k, a big number.'"
yes, a full season, repeated, but the pot is enough to cover the money, what else is it for?
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| Quote IR80="IR80"yes, a full season, repeated, but the pot is enough to cover the money, what else is it for?'"
Maybe I shouldn't have underestimated walk ups, if you base it on the season's average attendance then the total could easily be as high as £1.2m.
There's another derby to factor in too - walk ups could be £240k for that game alone.
How's the pot now?
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