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Frostie

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Seems it wasn't actually postponed. Salernitana just decided they weren't playing and didn't turn up but the league never agreed to a postponement.

Udinese named their side and the officials waited 45 minutes for Salernitana to turn up before abandoning the game.

Salernitana only had 1 positive case.
They claim they were banned from traveling to the game though by the local health authority.
Barmy.
 

Grendel

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Coronavirus is not going away even if everyone is vaccinated. Get it in your head.

Well it’s transmission is reducing in that scenario, mutations reduce and it becomes an endemic. You don’t even have an argument, a suggestion or anything. You are being boring and parroting the a typical anti vax drivel
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Well it’s transmission is reducing in that scenario, mutations reduce and it becomes an endemic. You don’t even have an argument, a suggestion or anything. You are being boring and parroting the a typical anti vax drivel

I´m being boring? The irony is off the scale on that one.

Again, calling someone an anti-vaxxer because they don´t agree with your idea that you want to force the jab on people is a joke. Why was the game called off today? Because one team had an under 13s womens goalkeeper who didn´t have the jab?

I have never claimed to have the solutions, I have only said that the vaccine on its own is not enough for us to end this pandemic. You have absolutely zero argument against that so just look to make fashionable statements about people who haven´t got the vaccine.
 

SBT

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Coronavirus is not going away even if everyone is vaccinated. Get it in your head.

Even if you’re right (and history suggests you’re not if you look at polio/smallpox etc) - why would this stop us from aggressively trying to vaccinate as many people as possible? You can already see the huge benefits the vaccine has bought us - why do you prefer to spend your time seeding doubt about them?
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Even if you’re right (and history suggests you’re not if you look at polio/smallpox etc) - why would this stop us from aggressively trying to vaccinate as many people as possible? You can already see the huge benefits the vaccine has bought us - why do you prefer to spend your time seeding doubt about them?

I agree that we should vaccinate people (age ranges aside). My issue is forcing it on people, and those that think this method is a good idea then trying to behave as if they are morally good people.

As I said, people need to get used to the idea of coronavirus always being around. The vaccine might help with it, but it does not look like it is going to end it for good the way we are going. The whole vaccinated versus unvaccinated war that has been started is just a distraction and does not help.
 

Grendel

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I´m being boring? The irony is off the scale on that one.

Again, calling someone an anti-vaxxer because they don´t agree with your idea that you want to force the jab on people is a joke. Why was the game called off today? Because one team had an under 13s womens goalkeeper who didn´t have the jab?

I have never claimed to have the solutions, I have only said that the vaccine on its own is not enough for us to end this pandemic. You have absolutely zero argument against that so just look to make fashionable statements about people who haven´t got the vaccine.

Yes you are boring. You fixate on some minutia regarding one football match. Your an anti vaxxer - it’s the same dull boring rhetoric over and over again. Have a day off from looking at David Ike and Beverly Turner on social media
 

Grendel

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Stop having a pop at each other guys.

I find the stance offensive in all seriousness - it’s callous, misinformation and dishonest. There’s a few who peddle it and I know people find it upsetting. If I was in charge of the forum there’d be a warning and once the Nazi twaddle enters the arena it’s a ban
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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And your idea to fix that is to force mandates on people? You are absolutely off your box on this.

The vaccine has and will save lives, I completely agree with that. However, it is not much of a life if you cannot do anything due to restrictions is it? Restrictions that are in place in places and circumstances where nearly everyone has been vaccinated. I expect the UK will hit a lockdown again too, as is in place here. Then what?

I’ve never said that. There isn’t a large country in the world where nearly everyone has been vaccinated. Millions in this country haven’t for a start.

You don’t have an answer and your biggest contribution was to compare modern Austria to the Nazis-really you’re embarrassing yourself more with every post. Just log off and take a break for a bit
 

MalcSB

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And your idea to fix that is to force mandates on people? You are absolutely off your box on this.

The vaccine has and will save lives, I completely agree with that. However, it is not much of a life if you cannot do anything due to restrictions is it? Restrictions that are in place in places and circumstances where nearly everyone has been vaccinated. I expect the UK will hit a lockdown again too, as is in place here. Then what?
People shouldn’t be forced to have the vaccine, agreed. However those who don’t do something to benefit a society could hardly complain if they weren’t able to freely enjoy the benefits of that society - for example the adoption of a vaccine passport (As required for other conditions when travelling abroad).

Perhaps the restrictions are due to the fact that only nearly everyone has been vaccinated. Vaccinated people will carry a lower viral load and importantly only shed a lower viral load than the unvaccinated, reducing severity of any infection passed on.

Adding reduced severity of infection passed on to someone who has been vaccinated therefore having some immunity would allow everyone to enjoy freedoms we used to take for granted.

Nearly everyone vaccinated still means there are millions unvaccinated all acting a a giant Petri dish for genetic mutation to develop other variants of concern.
 
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I find the stance offensive in all seriousness - it’s callous, misinformation and dishonest. There’s a few who peddle it and I know people find it upsetting. If I was in charge of the forum there’d be a warning and once the Nazi twaddle enters the arena it’s a ban

You really are a moron.

Stick to stalking people in hired transit vans.
 

Bugsy

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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I’ve never said that. There isn’t a large country in the world where nearly everyone has been vaccinated. Millions in this country haven’t for a start.

You don’t have an answer and your biggest contribution was to compare modern Austria to the Nazis-really you’re embarrassing yourself more with every post. Just log off and take a break for a bit

A comment about forced mandatory vaccines is worse than mandatory vaccines themselves? The only one embarrasing themselves is you.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I. Didn’t. Argue. For. Mandatory. Vaccines.

I've thought it should be mandatory for ages. Call me a fascist or one of the bad guys or whatever but if they end up spreading Covid around a hospital because they believed nonsense on Facebook or Dr Bullshit MD and refused vaccination then yeah I'd question their fitness to work in the health service

I think the only one that needs to log off is you.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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I find the stance offensive in all seriousness - it’s callous, misinformation and dishonest. There’s a few who peddle it and I know people find it upsetting. If I was in charge of the forum there’d be a warning and once the Nazi twaddle enters the arena it’s a ban

I haven't actually read much of the content, just picked up on the general tone. Agreed that Admin should intervene if boundaries are overstepped.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Well like Dr Christopher Foley famously said Masks are dangerous and vaccines are a human experiment.
😷
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I agree that we should vaccinate people (age ranges aside). My issue is forcing it on people, and those that think this method is a good idea then trying to behave as if they are morally good people.

As I said, people need to get used to the idea of coronavirus always being around. The vaccine might help with it, but it does not look like it is going to end it for good the way we are going. The whole vaccinated versus unvaccinated war that has been started is just a distraction and does not help.

The thing that is a bit weird is how you complain about the restrictions but then, in a roundabout way, go on to defend those who are refusing the vaccine.

The point of restrictions is to stop the health service being overwhelmed with serious covid cases. The majority of those serious cases are in the unvaccinated, so if those people had the vaccine, there'd be much fewer serious cases, the health system would have less to deal with and so restrictions wouldn't be needed.

As far as I can tell there are three options:
1. Mandatory vaccination
2. Restrictions/lockdowns across the board when cases get too high and the health system will struggle to cope
3. Restrictions on those refusing to get vaccinated to reduce the number of serious cases and give the health system a chance to cope

I'm all for letting people make their own choices, but if you make that choice there are consequences that come with it. If someone wants to have the right to refuse the vaccine then society should have the right to place restrictions on them to protect others.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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The thing that is a bit weird is how you complain about the restrictions but then, in a roundabout way, go on to defend those who are refusing the vaccine.

The point of restrictions is to stop the health service being overwhelmed with serious covid cases. The majority of those serious cases are in the unvaccinated, so if those people had the vaccine, there'd be much fewer serious cases, the health system would have less to deal with and so restrictions wouldn't be needed.

As far as I can tell there are three options:
1. Mandatory vaccination
2. Restrictions/lockdowns across the board when cases get too high and the health system will struggle to cope
3. Restrictions on those refusing to get vaccinated to reduce the number of serious cases and give the health system a chance to cope

I'm all for letting people make their own choices, but if you make that choice there are consequences that come with it. If someone wants to have the right to refuse the vaccine then society should have the right to place restrictions on them to protect others.

It isn´t really weird. It is a pretty normal point of view. I do not believe there should be restrictions when we are talking about the hospitalisation and death figures we are currently seeing, and I also believe it is disgusting to want to force someone to have a vaccine when they don´t want it. It makes almost no difference for younger people, but because there is a vaccine war, people don´t seem to want to tackle this. Personally, I do not have a lot of sympathy for a 70 year old refusing the vaccine as it has a good chance of saving their life, but someone who is 20? It is a totally different situation. This needs to be taken into account when discussing the numbers.

If the whole world is vaccinated, we will still see restrictions with this current mindset, so I think we need to get away from this false utopia where it is believed everyone will get the vaccine and corona will go away. Certainly though, people who want to force others to have it are not good people and this whole battle with the unvaccinated is serving as more of a distraction in my opinion. I disagree wholeheartedly that calling people idiots (Tony Blair today) and immoral (Archbishop of Canterbury today) will do absolutely any good in getting those skeptical to go and get a jab either. With rumours of a fourth now being needed, it is becoming a bit of a joke. We will still be here in another two years regardless of how many people have had their scheduled jabs or not and I think we need to start thinking of realistic ways of getting on with life without relying on it as the only get out.
 

skybluegod

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It isn´t really weird. It is a pretty normal point of view. I do not believe there should be restrictions when we are talking about the hospitalisation and death figures we are currently seeing, and I also believe it is disgusting to want to force someone to have a vaccine when they don´t want it. It makes almost no difference for younger people, but because there is a vaccine war, people don´t seem to want to tackle this. Personally, I do not have a lot of sympathy for a 70 year old refusing the vaccine as it has a good chance of saving their life, but someone who is 20? It is a totally different situation. This needs to be taken into account when discussing the numbers.

If the whole world is vaccinated, we will still see restrictions with this current mindset, so I think we need to get away from this false utopia where it is believed everyone will get the vaccine and corona will go away. Certainly though, people who want to force others to have it are not good people and this whole battle with the unvaccinated is serving as more of a distraction in my opinion. I disagree wholeheartedly that calling people idiots (Tony Blair today) and immoral (Archbishop of Canterbury today) will do absolutely any good in getting those skeptical to go and get a jab either. With rumours of a fourth now being needed, it is becoming a bit of a joke. We will still be here in another two years regardless of how many people have had their scheduled jabs or not and I think we need to start thinking of realistic ways of getting on with life without relying on it as the only get out.

The vast majority of medical experts and scientists disagree with this, the benefits of the vaccine have clearly outweighed not getting it. (In Bold)

And I know it's been point out numerous times but just to cover it again. Hospitalisations and deaths take weeks to follow increases in infections. So while the increase has been seen for about 3 weeks now it doesn't mean that we won't see an increase over the next 2/3 weeks. But if we wait until we do absolutely nothing until we have that data you then risk 1000's more lives for the sake of what has been pretty basic mitigations in England so far.

But even if Omicron is milder (fingers crossed as it is looking hopeful that could be true), let's say by 50 % considering we are heading for over double the number of infections we had this time last year (at this rate) we are still at risk of overwhelming the NHS, as it cancels out. It's not just about covid at that point it's everybody else that doesn't get care because people can't handle a few restrictions over winter.
 

Grendel

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It isn´t really weird. It is a pretty normal point of view. I do not believe there should be restrictions when we are talking about the hospitalisation and death figures we are currently seeing, and I also believe it is disgusting to want to force someone to have a vaccine when they don´t want it. It makes almost no difference for younger people, but because there is a vaccine war, people don´t seem to want to tackle this. Personally, I do not have a lot of sympathy for a 70 year old refusing the vaccine as it has a good chance of saving their life, but someone who is 20? It is a totally different situation. This needs to be taken into account when discussing the numbers.

If the whole world is vaccinated, we will still see restrictions with this current mindset, so I think we need to get away from this false utopia where it is believed everyone will get the vaccine and corona will go away. Certainly though, people who want to force others to have it are not good people and this whole battle with the unvaccinated is serving as more of a distraction in my opinion. I disagree wholeheartedly that calling people idiots (Tony Blair today) and immoral (Archbishop of Canterbury today) will do absolutely any good in getting those skeptical to go and get a jab either. With rumours of a fourth now being needed, it is becoming a bit of a joke. We will still be here in another two years regardless of how many people have had their scheduled jabs or not and I think we need to start thinking of realistic ways of getting on with life without relying on it as the only get out.

Yawn
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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The vast majority of medical experts and scientists disagree with this, the benefits of the vaccine have clearly outweighed not getting it. (In Bold)

And I know it's been point out numerous times but just to cover it again. Hospitalisations and deaths take weeks to follow increases in infections. So while the increase has been seen for about 3 weeks now it doesn't mean that we won't see an increase over the next 2/3 weeks. But if we wait until we do absolutely nothing until we have that data you then risk 1000's more lives for the sake of what has been pretty basic mitigations in England so far.

But even if Omicron is milder (fingers crossed as it is looking hopeful that could be true), let's say by 50 % considering we are heading for over double the number of infections we had this time last year (at this rate) we are still at risk of overwhelming the NHS, as it cancels out. It's not just about covid at that point it's everybody else that doesn't get care because people can't handle a few restrictions over winter.

176 people in the Netherlands have died of covid under the age of 50 in two fucking years. My Christmas is cancelled and I will spend it completely alone with everywhere closed as well.

Sorry, but statistics can be used in any which way, and people have lost complete perspective of this.
 

Liquid Gold

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176 people in the Netherlands have died of covid under the age of 50 in two fucking years. My Christmas is cancelled and I will spend it completely alone with everywhere closed as well.

Sorry, but statistics can be used in any which way, and people have lost complete perspective of this.
Thats shit for you to have to spend Christmas alone doing fuck all but if everybody was vaccinated then governments would be less inclined to lock the rest of us down to protect the vulnerable.

Your anger is directed at the wrong people and you're trying to have your cake and eat it a bit with this argument.
 

Grendel

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Why are you bored, did you not find anyone out and about to stalk and follow around town today?

That’s strange I don’t stalk people in town. No I find your rhetoric boring.
 

skybluegod

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176 people in the Netherlands have died of covid under the age of 50 in two fucking years. My Christmas is cancelled and I will spend it completely alone with everywhere closed as well.

Sorry, but statistics can be used in any which way, and people have lost complete perspective of this.

I agree statistics can be used in any which way. However, obviously as a caveat to that it depends which statistics you use, and how it's used to inform a decision. You are talking solely about deaths which isn't the only determining factor. The other key thing throughout is the strain on medical care.

But you seem to think my post is based on statistics when I haven't used statistics of the basis of the argument.
 

JAM See

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176 people in the Netherlands have died of covid under the age of 50 in two fucking years. My Christmas is cancelled and I will spend it completely alone with everywhere closed as well.

Sorry, but statistics can be used in any which way, and people have lost complete perspective of this.
Genuinely sorry to hear about your upcoming shit Christmas mate.

Best wishes and I hope you get through it okay.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Thats shit for you to have to spend Christmas alone doing fuck all but if everybody was vaccinated then governments would be less inclined to lock the rest of us down to protect the vulnerable.

Your anger is directed at the wrong people and you're trying to have your cake and eat it a bit with this argument.

I am just asking for people to have at least a little bit of critical thinking when it comes to this. What are the numbers on unvaccinated in hospitals versus vaccinated by age in the UK? I am talking up to date and current figures. Not from July when the vaccination rates were different. Here it is 0.02 versus 0.42 per 100,000 for under 50s. The numbers are so low it is completely nosensical to have a lockdown like we are having.

I get the feeling some people that have had the jab just want to blame the unvaccinated for the sake of it. It is unhelpful and does not help us reach the end of the pandemic. And yes, I am sore about it because christmas and my life is being ruined and people are ignoring the facts.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Sorry to hear that. Is your wife not even going to be with you?

This is the first Christmas I’ve not been working for three years and I’m doing fuck all as well!

She has moved back to the UK. Unfortunately after the car accident our relationship which had already been struggling became terminal and we´ve decided to get divorced. Not the best year mate, but it has been two years or so of trying to make it work so what can you say? It almost felt like a sick joke when everything here went into full lockdown, but hopefully next year will be better.

I´ll be sitting in my pants on christmas day getting wrecked, hopefully you can find some similar activity to keep you entertained!
 

martincov

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All this covid shit does my head! It has happened, where from? why? the end ? who knows. I get conspirecy (spelling) theories. No one ever said a vaccine will stop you getting it, They did say that via the vaccine you wont get such severe symtoms and less chance of hospital and dying etc.
The last 2 years have been shit, would we swap that for 6 years of war and what came with it?
So a few games get called off, BCD, Shankly was wrong! see below.
Get jabbed or not we all have a choice? dont complain either way because shit happens. many years ago you could have got typhoid, polio, TB, The pox. Name them all?
Whatever anyway, as much as CCFC mean, they mean jack compared to My mum and Dad, my brother and his family, MY son, his partner, my grandson. my friends.
rant over PUSB
 

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