I'm going, feeling this will be the last game live for a while for any of us.
nearly 10% not going because 360 people in uk have coronavirus and six old people with underlying health problems have died. WTF.
Went to Wolves and surprisingly I survived, even though there was no hot water in the bogs! Will be there on Saturday as usual.
nearly 10% not going because 360 people in uk have coronavirus and six old people with underlying health problems have died. WTF.
I'm going, feeling this will be the last game live for a while for any of us.
Er... did you miss the bit about the (average) six-day incubation period? That is, you can carry it and unwittingly pass it onto others for six days without feeling ill.
My place of work is way more likely to expose me to it than the North Stand. Obviously I wouldn't go if I actually felt I was carrying any symptoms etc.
I'm not a STH and haven't bought tickets for a while - and won't be buying them until the "event" is over. The problem is the transport and the concourse, not the so much sitting in my seat in the ground. Same problem as going to a busy pub (which I won't be doing either).
nearly 10% not going because 360 people in uk have coronavirus and six old people with underlying health problems have died. WTF.
Well if the government insist that I go to work every day in a place of 2500 people (a school), I'm not sure why I should unilaterally decide to self-isolate away from the football on Saturday on the off chance I might have it, when the other 2499 will be going about their daily business (as well as the tens of thousands attending or working in the city's other schools). Sorry if that seems selfish. And no doubt the other 28k attendees at the game have been in all sorts of busy environments themselves.
As I said, I'm not a dick, if I felt the symptoms then I'd stay away, as per the advice.
You do know that in the whole of Sussex there are only 11 confirmed cases as of today? And all of them have been isolated.
Have YOU been tested as of today? Or anyone you know?