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3 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

The snooker thing has to be viewed as a good thing surely. Social distancing will never be binned until there's data that says it can be binned.

I take a similar view with places of worship. The more things that open the better given the vaccination rate.

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The snooker is a direct ‘trial’ for vaccine/test passports, is it not?

Of course we could make the argument the Euros could be included in the same trial. But I don’t think there’s going to be any requirement for the Hampden games to have negative tests or proof of vaccine. The snooker is actively attempting to show that system works, rather than crowds can gather because the pandemic is over (as it hopefully is by June/July).

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56 minutes ago, Marshmallo said:

I take a similar view with places of worship. The more things that open the better given the vaccination rate.

Not sure if this is applicable elsewhere since worshippers will have the force of God's protection that the sinners will not have.

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Tbf accepting the Sputnik vaccine has been a very polarising issue in Slovakia, which also appears to be matching in governments what Morton burn through in managers at the moment. I'd take this with a shovel of salt then until a more credible agency steps forward with similar findings. 

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3 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said:

Excuse me i think you mean the oxford vaccine. 

Depends what age you are tbf. 

In the under 30s its the AstraZeneca-Novichok vaccine

In the overs its the Oxford Brexit Dividend Spitfire vaccine

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Results from last week's drop-in centre.

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Ferguslie Park residents thanked after hundreds turn out for community Covid19 testing

Residents of Ferguslie in Paisley have been thanked as the results of a one-week community testing blitz designed to help drive down rates of Covid19 in the area are revealed.

A drop in testing site was open in St Ninian’s Church Hall for one week from Wednesday 24 March, and anyone without symptoms of the virus who lived or worked in the area were invited to come along.

The site was run and staffed by Renfrewshire Council and the results were as follows:

- 327 people attended the unit, with 2 positive tests (0.6%)

 

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2 hours ago, virginton said:

Lots of Scottish football club owners made similar claims about fans being back by January 2020. 

Tbf we should full capacity crowds back the end of august regardless. 

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30 minutes ago, Billy Jean King said:

Good news day = Oxford AZ
Meh news day = AZ
Bad news day = Anglo Swedish AZ

 

30 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

Depends what age you are tbf. 

In the under 30s its the AstraZeneca-Novichok vaccine

In the overs its the Oxford Brexit Dividend Spitfire vaccine

Its the andy murray of vaccines. 

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3 hours ago, Left Back said:

Not sure why you'd need testing to attend tbh.  I don't think there's been any proper evidence of an outdoor gathering being a super-spreader event.  Even when the Cheltenham festival last year became the medias pet football to kick around it was all supposition.  None of it was evidence based.

Outdoor transmission is less than 1% of cases, 0.1% actually according to a report last week. Why people need to be tested to go to Hampden when A- it’s outdoors, B - I assume they’ll be wearing masks and C- they won’t be sitting with strangers shoulder to shoulder is beyond me 

2 hours ago, Left Back said:

It is LFT and face masks.  you also have to check in to the venue using the NHS app.

You have to go to a testing centre either on the day or no earlier than the day before for a test and they post you one out to take 5 days after your attendance.

Is that for Hampden or the Crucible? Sounds like a lot of shit to go through to watch Scotland get humped

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