UK Covid death toll
(04-15-2021, 05:53 PM)baggy1 Wrote: Seems mad keef, i reckon places are that afraid they just go to the nth degree when it isn't necessary when it would be reasonable to allow the few spectators that were there as long as they spaced out.
It gets worse mate on sunday his home pitch is at hyde road wednesbury witch is my nearest local park and the stourbridge  league said only one parent allowed you really could not make it up could you Sad
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That rule about one parent was only until 12th April. According to my lads team it is fine from this weekend for others to attend
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(04-15-2021, 08:07 PM)baggiebuckster Wrote: That rule about one parent was only until 12th April. According to my lads team it is fine from this weekend for others to attend
wished it was mate but sadly on saturday same restrictions apply
I am waiting for news on sunday
 they have changed the venue on saturday where the  school would not allow any parent  to a pitch at barnhurst penderford and only allowing one  parent
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Don't know then. My lad plays on Sundays and as far as we are aware we are fine from this weekend.

Edit: Checked the FA website. It was initially one parent and has now changed to both parents ( or carer). So you are correct - as a grandparent you are still excluded.
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(04-08-2021, 03:58 PM)baggy1 Wrote: 16th Sept - 929
23rd Sept - 1,439 (1.55 x previous week)
30th Sept - 2,036 (1.41 x pw)
7th Oct - 3,066 (1.51 x pw)
14th Oct - 4,313 (1.41 x pw)
21st Oct - 6,271 (1.45 x pw)
28th Oct - 9,070 (1.45 x pw)
4th Nov - 11,037 (1.22 x pw)
11th Nov - 12,730 (1.15 x pw)
18th Nov - 14,490 (1.14 x pw)
25th Nov - 14,240 (0.98 x pw)
2nd Dec - 13,212 (0.93 x pw)
9th Dec -  13,467 (1.02 x pw)
16th Dec - 15,465 (1.15 x pw)
23rd Dec - 17,834 (1.15 x pw)
30th Dec - 22,713 (1.27 x pw)
6th Jan - 27,727 (1.22 x pw)
13th Jan - 32,689 (1.18 x pw)
20th Jan - 33,886 (1.04 x pw)
27th Jan - 30,846 (0.91 x pw)
3rd Feb - 26,374 (0.86 x pw)
10th Feb - 20,926 (0.79 x pw)
17th Feb - 16,458 (0.79 x pw)
24th Feb - 13,007 (0.79 x pw)
3rd Mar - 9,594 (0.74 x pw)
10th Mar - 6,945 (0.73 x pw)
17th Mar - 5,397 (0.77 x pw)
24th Mar - 4,005 (0.74 x pw)
31st Mar - 3,084 (0.77 x pw)
7th April - 2,486 (0.81 x pw)
14th April - 1,972 (0.79 x pw)
21st April - 1,609 (0.82 x pw)

Another week of about 20% reduction in the numbers in hospital in England which is again good news. None of the easing of restrictions appears to be making a dent in the reduction week on week so again so far so good.

Vaccinations also continue at a decent pace with just under 63% of the adult population having received their 1st jab and over 20% having received their second dose.

Worrying sounds from Doctors about a potential summer surge: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56830398 but I think it needs to be balanced with everything currently moving in the right direction and the difference between cases, which this is talking about, and hospitalisations and ultimately deaths. At the moment I don't see it being a massive problem and I would be more concerned with the delay in stopping travellers from India until this week, that was another unnecessary delay by the government when it was obvious what was happening.
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This BBC article, and the Professor enjoying his 15 mins of fame really makes my  piss boil.

32 people since Sept who have been inoculated have been hospitalised. Zero have died. 66% of the adult population have been jabbed. The ONS releases antibody data on Weds. The last data was 54% as at the middle of March. My kitchen sink maths suggests we are approaching 65% now, and closer to herd immunity.

I do not agree with the protests today, it is against the law, but Christ, they have a point.
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(04-24-2021, 06:39 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: This BBC article, and the Professor enjoying his 15 mins of fame really makes my  piss boil.

32 people since Sept who have been inoculated have been hospitalised. Zero have died. 66% of the adult population have been jabbed. The ONS releases antibody data on Weds. The last data was 54% as at the middle of March. My kitchen sink maths suggests we are approaching 65% now, and closer to herd immunity.

I do not agree with the protests today, it is against the law, but Christ, they have a point.

I agree with Gary Lineker 

The people who are most against lockdowns are the people that do the most to ensure the lockdowns endure.
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Then protesters are utter shit cunts, they put the lives of fair minded citizens for there own selfish needs. They will never learn it’s these utter wankers that spread the disease though total lack of respect of the thousands who have died. They are the first to moan when something happens to themselves or their family,when they cannot get treated because the hospitals are overwhelmed. Walking the streets heckling shoppers who are going about there business and the poor police have no power to do anything because of the size of the crowd. They have no point all they do is disrupt the the lives of the fair minded citizens who are just trying to get on with there lives in a peaceful way. Send them all to Brazil or India let’s see if there protests work there . As they would have no where to walk before tripping over the coffins of the poor rapidly dying citizens.
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(04-25-2021, 09:56 AM)wba13 Wrote: Then protesters are utter shit cunts, they put the lives of fair minded citizens for there own selfish needs. They will never learn it’s these utter wankers that spread the disease though total lack of respect of the thousands who have died. They are the first to moan when something happens to themselves or their family,when they cannot get treated because the hospitals are overwhelmed. Walking the streets heckling shoppers who are going about there business and the poor police have no power to do anything because of the size of the crowd. They have no point all they do is disrupt the the lives of the fair minded citizens who are just trying to get on with there lives in a peaceful way. Send them all to Brazil or India let’s see if there protests work there . As they would have no where to walk before tripping over the coffins of the poor rapidly dying citizens.

I totally agree mate. I'm just saying I think the lockdown in the UK has now served its purpose.
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(04-25-2021, 01:54 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote:
(04-25-2021, 09:56 AM)wba13 Wrote: Then protesters are utter shit cunts, they put the lives of fair minded citizens for there own selfish needs. They will never learn it’s these utter wankers that spread the disease though total lack of respect of the thousands who have died. They are the first to moan when something happens to themselves or their family,when they cannot get treated because the hospitals are overwhelmed. Walking the streets heckling shoppers who are going about there business and the poor police have no power to do anything because of the size of the crowd. They have no point all they do is disrupt the the lives of the fair minded citizens who are just trying to get on with there lives in a peaceful way. Send them all to Brazil or India let’s see if there protests work there . As they would have no where to walk before tripping over the coffins of the poor rapidly dying citizens.

I totally agree mate. I'm just saying I think the lockdown in the UK has now served its purpose.

Hopefully so KKC, and as long as we carry on with the cautious approach of opening up slowly it doesn't look like we will return to lockdown. The vaccination programme is holding up well by the looks of it and continuing to be rolled out to the majority of people successfully. What were they actually protesting about? Do they just want it all opened up now, if so they must be completely ignorant of what has happened over the past 12 months and what is happening in other countries - idiotic.
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