To be fair Hastings had been one of the lowest rates from March through to November. Then came lockdown 2 which was pretty much ignored by too many people and bang the hospitals are now struggling to cope
My next door neighbour has a son who is 6 and they had to close his class for two weeks last month, and a class two year's higher and two secondary school years because some dickhead father had tested positive and decided it was ok to send his four children to school before they had their test...
What is fair to the supporters and possible on an administrative point of view for the club and two completely different things as there are two many variables.
The way the club do the ballot is they record all individuals who are not members of groups and the "head" of each group. Therefore in...
Well that's pissed on his bonfire :lolol:
I get mildly amused when ringing HMRC when the automated message states "as many of our staff are working from home you may hear unusual noises such as dogs barking" although any amusement is quickly forgotten after the first 2 minutes for the usual 20...
So getting a track and test alert today means the individual might have been test on Monday or Tuesday at the latest - if that is true why the hell were they going to the Amex either just after or just before being tested
Edit: actually I'll wind my neck back in as they may be a key worker...
Unless they change the rules to make it areas rather than counties Hastings and Rother are on the upward spiral - I'm not scaremongering or anything and the decision is obviously the governments.
It won't stop me trying to get tickets tomorrow morning though and hope things turn around again...