Nobody knows !What're the rules on covid postponements? I swear Sunderland had 6/7 positive tests but still had to play the other day
You're right. Another team had 2 out for an international & their match was cancelled.What're the rules on covid postponements? I swear Sunderland had 6/7 positive tests but still had to play the other day
Apparently it was over a disagreement over the after match refreshments.
SE argued that the triple curry, four Naans, bucket of chips and 12 Cobras was illegal as the food didn't, in his eyes, count as a "substantial" meal.
Hopeful, but a tad optimistic me thinks!Hopefully will be re-scheduled for post March by which time there’s a chance fans will be allowed in stadiums again.
I’m thinking the 2k allowed for Tier 2 rather than full stadium being open.Hopeful, but a tad optimistic me thinks!
I'm hoping that at end of March things will be back to normal. If the oxford vaccine comes along as hoped the most vulnerable groups be done by then and extra pressure on hospitals should be reduced to almost nothing. That's if the logistics of the roll out don't go to shit...
I'm not sure how this can be accurate, but someone sent me this.
www.omnicalculator.com/health/vaccine-queue-uk
Given my CSE computer studies qualification, I'm hoping the link works.