Sounds like a fair number of you have some difficult choices to make.
Maybe email Paul Barber and ask him to postpone Christmas for five or six days?
Maybe email Paul Barber and ask him to postpone Christmas for five or six days?
Less than that I reckon....ironically and consequently making it safer for those that do go I suppose.
Sounds like a fair number of you have some difficult choices to make.
Maybe email Paul Barber and ask him to postpone Christmas for five or six days?
I am always stunned by the number of men who don’t wash their hands.
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I agree , it’s disgusting
Aye….I’m end of row ..two seats next to me will be vacant …three behind ..I’ll probably stay in my seat at halftime and have a lay down
Still undecided.
Unfortunately my dad passed away (peacefully and expected) on Sunday night so Xmas with my mum and family this year will be a big deal.
I’m conflicted as need a sense of normality and time to myself with going to football but equally have to consider the chance of getting infected and ruining the Xmas that carries significance.
I have posted before to say that I caught Covid in July and despite being double jabbed ended up quite seriously ill in hospital for a week, an awful week of my life. Four months later I still don’t have my sense of taste back, and am getting checks and further tests on ongoing chest, breathing and throat problems. And I actually feel loads better now than I did until recently and am just about seeing a hope of recovery.
I sadly gave up my season ticket due to this though have been to a few games since. Have had my third jab and got tickets for Wolves and plan to drive, wear a mask, not linger in the concourses etc but really not sure whether to go or not. In theory my immunity is very high and before Covid I had no underlying health issues but still caught it badly in the summer despite taking loads of care and having not been on a flight or overseas in more than 18 months. If I catch the new variant I don’t know whether my immunity would help or whether, like last time, I would react worse to it than I could possibly have predicted.
The thing is no one knows. Maybe I was just unlucky but boy does it shake you up a bit.
Wasting your breath. If after nearly two years of this pandemic crap Baldrick still spouts ill informed crap then a few lines on a football forum isn't going to convince him otherwise. Hopefully others don't need to be convinced as they already know.
Just sent texts to those I meet there. Around me, 4 have said 100% not going. Which is handy as I can buy a ticket and take someone who will be able to sit next to me.
The interesting thing about Wolves is that the away game in 2020 was the game I stayed at home for even though I had a ticket. Yes I am concerned but two years of isolation and I've had enough.
Happy birthday and all the best to your son, that’s more important than anything else. Papworth? It has a world class reputation.
Masks - I recently found out from a trusted scientist on the box that the surgical mask we all wear are pretty good at stopping us spread microbes. But to protect you as well, this common type are a cut above.
https://www.foursquare-healthcare.c...MIgIvPtLnh9AIVS7TtCh2IeA05EAQYASABEgJUtvD_BwE
Bloody hope not. Shutting the concourses would greatly reduce risk and be a small price to pay, once in your seat risk is greatly reduced
My son is in Addenbrookes - which is almost next door to Papworth. Papworth does heart and lung transplants … my son has had a bowel transplant which is quite rare compared to other organ transplants.
I’m heading back up there again right now.
Thanks for the mask link - I will have a good look at those
All the very best to you, your son and your family. Reading something like that certainly puts everything else into some kind of perspective. Safe journey.
Thank you …
My boss's wife had the same procedure at the same hospital. As you say, a rare and complex operation but your son is in the care of the foremost surgeons for this type of procedure in the UK.