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| Quote: easyWire "I’m not judging you for being anxious about something, but I do have to ask you - what would your solution be?
All the vulnerable are vaccinated, in fact 88% of adults have one dose and 70% have had two. That includes those not really at serious risk from COVID.
It’s clear that even with vaccinations this disease will spread like wildfire and the consequence will be some hospitalisations and some deaths. Just like every disease or health issue. You simply can’t stop COVID you can merely make it less able to kill.
So, with all the vulnerable vaccinated what is your solution to stop cases spreading? Lock down until millions go into poverty and die of starvation? Would you like to surrender your entire pension to give hope to young kids and prevent them from a shorter miserable life in poverty? Not many would. That’s why we have no choice but to open up. We need to accept its here and deal with reality. Wear a mask and avoid crowds if you feel under threat and no one will criticise you for it.'"
I wonder what the Aussie/Kiwi plan is in the very long term. I’m talking 5+ years here. It’s not going anywhere, so is that it in terms of their citizens coming and going? The vaccination programme is a mess and will take many many months to have an effect when it is sorted. Is quarantine when going in to Oz a permanent fixture? Will they carry on locking Cities down when they get a couple of cases even after they’ve vaccinated everyone? Just how safe is safe when it comes to them deciding to travel here for a World Cup? If next year they do come and there is a cluster of cases in the North West of England is that it and they head straight home?
I shouldn’t really talk about Covid because as I’ve said I think it’s an excuse for the NRL to hide behind but they wanted to Cancel the Ashes with a view to them being played in 2022, they now want the World Cup to be pushed to 2022 instead but do we need to give them guarantees that Covid will have run off by then? I get the feeling we’ll be sat here in ten years time, with the Aussies going ‘but you’ve had a case in Torquay, so we don’t think it’s safe to travel to Manchester’.
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| Quote: NickyKiss "I wonder what the Aussie/Kiwi plan is in the very long term. I’m talking 5+ years here. It’s not going anywhere, so is that it in terms of their citizens coming and going? The vaccination programme is a mess and will take many many months to have an effect when it is sorted. Is quarantine when going in to Oz a permanent fixture? Will they carry on locking Cities down when they get a couple of cases even after they’ve vaccinated everyone? Just how safe is safe when it comes to them deciding to travel here for a World Cup? If next year they do come and there is a cluster of cases in the North West of England is that it and they head straight home?
I shouldn’t really talk about Covid because as I’ve said I think it’s an excuse for the NRL to hide behind but they wanted to Cancel the Ashes with a view to them being played in 2022, they now want the World Cup to be pushed to 2022 instead but do we need to give them guarantees that Covid will have run off by then? I get the feeling we’ll be sat here in ten years time, with the Aussies going ‘but you’ve had a case in Torquay, so we don’t think it’s safe to travel to Manchester’.'"
Indeed, the clubs are using the nation’s paranoia as their excuse to not have players back for a full pre-season.
Regarding COVID, I too wonder what the governments will do long-term. They’ve convinced the population it will go away if they just wait. It won’t, and now once they’re vaccinated the public won’t accept ANY deaths associated with it and there will be pressure to shut borders and go back into lockdown.
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| Bored, so worked out an Aus SL team. Would probably beat England to be fair . . .
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| Quote: easyWire "I’m not judging you for being anxious about something, but I do have to ask you - what would your solution be?
All the vulnerable are vaccinated, in fact 88% of adults have one dose and 70% have had two. That includes those not really at serious risk from COVID.
It’s clear that even with vaccinations this disease will spread like wildfire and the consequence will be some hospitalisations and some deaths. Just like every disease or health issue. You simply can’t stop COVID you can merely make it less able to kill.
So, with all the vulnerable vaccinated what is your solution to stop cases spreading? Lock down until millions go into poverty and die of starvation? Would you like to surrender your entire pension to give hope to young kids and prevent them from a shorter miserable life in poverty? Not many would. That’s why we have no choice but to open up. We need to accept its here and deal with reality. Wear a mask and avoid crowds if you feel under threat and no one will criticise you for it.'"
Good question? Cannot really answer. What I think does not really matter. But obviously the Aussies and most other countries think we are trying to move too fast. I would prefer us to try to slow the rate of infection down. As Science has given us a vaccine quicker than we thought I am very hopeful that it will create a way of treating us when the illness hits. The word poverty (pretty meaningless really) is over used and I think we have years before anyone dies of starvation. Personally I am getting out and about but wary. I have family who have medical problems ... so that makes a difference. I don't think we should criticise other people from other countries who do not wish to act as we do.
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| Quote: Jack Napier "Bored, so worked out an Aus SL team. Would probably beat England to be fair . . .
Hastings
French
Mamo
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Prior
Parcell
Fifita
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*Not sure if any of these would be ineligible as a few have played for other countries.'"
Austin at loose forward ... here we go again??
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| Quote: Smiffy27 "Austin at loose forward ... here we go again??'"
The lack of forwards and the abundance of half-backs was a selection issue!
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| It will bring a lot of beef to the RFL if there's a full house at Twitters, Cardiff and Murrayfield in November.
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| Quote: Smiffy27 "Good question? Cannot really answer. What I think does not really matter. But obviously the Aussies and most other countries think we are trying to move too fast. I would prefer us to try to slow the rate of infection down. As Science has given us a vaccine quicker than we thought I am very hopeful that it will create a way of treating us when the illness hits. The word poverty (pretty meaningless really) is over used and I think we have years before anyone dies of starvation. Personally I am getting out and about but wary. I have family who have medical problems ... so that makes a difference. I don't think we should criticise other people from other countries who do not wish to act as we do.'"
That's the problem though Smiffy it's not Australia and New Zealand acting as countries as far as I can work out. The antipodeans are here there and everywhere doing other things and when I say here I do mean England and Wales in the autumn series...as if the RLWC and the game in general didn't have enough competition from the other Code already.
You very rarely get statements like the one issued this morning "selfish and cowardly" from a tournament organizer and I'd say in this case it's well deserved.
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| An Australian female won the singles at Wimbledon.
NZ won the World Test cricket championship here last month.
The All Blacks and Wallabies are over in November.
No Australian/Kiwi player living here as become seriously unwell with Covid from what I gather.
They’re taking the mick.
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| Quote: NickyKiss "An Australian female won the singles at Wimbledon.
NZ won the World Test cricket championship here last month.
The All Blacks and Wallabies are over in November.
No Australian/Kiwi player living here as become seriously unwell with Covid from what I gather.
They’re taking the mick.'"
I understand what you are saying but the huge increase in infections in the last few weeks has not helped at all.
The All Blacks and Wallabies are still coming at the moment but if infection rates keep going as they are ... who knows?
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| Quote: Smiffy27 "I understand what you are saying but the huge increase in infections in the last few weeks has not helped at all.
The All Blacks and Wallabies are still coming at the moment but if infection rates keep going as they are ... who knows?'"
I think they’ll come because if your protocols are strong enough, it doesn’t massively matter what the rates are. I’m with you on Covid in the general population. I think we’re going to quickly with unlocking and basic measures like masks and distancing indoors should’ve been kept a little longer but I treat sports teams totally differently, given the totally different circumstances they will face compared to the general 9-5 working man/women.
I would ultimately leave it to the players. They have done a poll very recently in the NRL asking of players would be comfortable coming here and over 75% said yes. Over 80% said they had no issue with the two weeks quarantine on their return home. It blows the player welfare line out of the water.
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| Quote: NickyKiss "I think they’ll come because if your protocols are strong enough, it doesn’t massively matter what the rates are. I’m with you on Covid in the general population. I think we’re going to quickly with unlocking and basic measures like masks and distancing indoors should’ve been kept a little longer but I treat sports teams totally differently, given the totally different circumstances they will face compared to the general 9-5 working man/women.
I would ultimately leave it to the players. They have done a poll very recently in the NRL asking of players would be comfortable coming here and over 75% said yes. Over 80% said they had no issue with the two weeks quarantine on their return home. It blows the player welfare line out of the water.'"
Let's hope eh.
On a personal note ... I'm not sure I could hack quarantine. The sooner we can get blood tests etc. to get rid of quarantine the better.
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| Do we actually know if any of these soaring cases are actually ill or is the problem that electronic gadgetry has said a person you may or may not know may have covid.
Should we trust electronic wizardry so much when computers have made criminals out of innocent postal managers.
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| Quote: ninearches "Do we actually know if any of these soaring cases are actually ill or is the problem that electronic gadgetry has said a person you may or may not know may have covid.
Should we trust electronic wizardry so much when computers have made criminals out of innocent postal managers.'"
Someone who has come close has tested positive.
It does not mean they are ill or that you have covid.
But there are more pings because more people have covid and they are now moving about more.
The software has not changed. It is doing what it was designed for.
It is now more of a nuisance because more are infected and socialising.
* I have much sympathy for some lovely Post Office managers.
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| Quote: Jack Napier "Bored, so worked out an Aus SL team. Would probably beat England to be fair . . .
Hastings
French
Mamo
Leutele
Sio
Sezer
Maloney
Prior
Parcell
Fifita
Thompson
S Mata'utia
Austin
*Not sure if any of these would be ineligible as a few have played for other countries.'"
That lot would thrash our national team..look what happened to our so called national team down here a few weeks back
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