The simple answer is you can’t protect the vulnerable.
Unless you are willing to be locked in solitary confinement for at least 3 months then you are likely to come into contact with the virus. Even after the worst has passed there will still be the risk of infection.
The best way is to...
I guess I would be considered in the “at risk” group - in my seventies with heart problems and diabetic. However I don’t see how I can possibly reduce my risk in the long term.
If 80% of the general population are likely to become infectious over the next few months how am I supposed to...
I would be in favour of ALL under 16s going to the top of the waiting list. We need to encourage more youngsters to become committed fans - ‘wrinklies’ like me outnumber youngsters by far too much.
‘Other’ for me
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Yes, I accept all those arguments, although they are obviously dependent on demand. I especially like the idea of more and more youngsters getting the Albion bug - that doesn’t appear to be a priority though considering the recent splitting of the family stand and the choice of location.
What...