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What if we never get one? Are you just going to stay away from any place with a potential for a crowd? Surely that's no way to live your life?

I'm not digging or saying your right or wrong, genuinely interested on what people will do if the vaccine doesn't happen

Apart from going to watch football that's pretty much how I live my life, away from people. I am looking forward to returning to a stadium to watch a match. My favourite are the first few while it's still summer time, these are now ruled out for this year which is understandable. Once the stadium capacity has been reduced due to covid measures we could get a full crowd maybe.
We all know Ehabs one step ahead always, maybe giving an entire stand to away fans will be something other clubs will have to do.
 
If we don't get one I'll deal with it - smarter people than you or I are sure we'll get one though.

I’m not as confident on the vaccine as you. We have never found a vaccine for the common cold, same Covid family. The flu vaccine only works on certain strains, not all (I think)

we might just have to live with it & manage the risk- avoid crowds & good hand hygiene
 
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What if we never get one? Are you just going to stay away from any place with a potential for a crowd? Surely that's no way to live your life?

I'm not digging or saying your right or wrong, genuinely interested on what people will do if the vaccine doesn't happen
There will be vaccines of one sort or another. They might not prevent you getting it but they might relieve the symptoms, improve recovery time, etc. Just like the common cold, we can't cure it but there are dozens of pills to help you live a bit better with it.

Edit: But at some point we'll all have to make a personal choice about how we cope with it, and any other coronavirus that comes along...
 
I’m not as confident on the vaccine as you. We have never found a vaccine for the common cold, same Covid family. The flu vaccine only works on certain strains, not all (I think)

we might just have to live with it & manage the risk- avoid crowds & good hand hygiene
Theres a reason we have never found a cure for the common cold.
 
I’m not as confident on the vaccine as you. We have never found a vaccine for the common cold, same Covid family. The flu vaccine only works on certain strains, not all (I think)

we might just have to live with it & manage the risk- avoid crowds & good hand hygiene

I think it was a university in the UK did it's own study and turned up some interesting numbers, almost 70% of those who tested positive for having had the virus said they hadn't noticed any symptoms.

Another angle is how many have died because they didn't get the care needed because the hospitals are virtually closed to anything but corona virus patients?
 
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Fans back or no fans back won’t make a difference at the KCOM.
I get the point, but the truth is that it will make a difference.
It will mean nearly every other club will be at an advantage compared to us, due to increased revenue and support. Our disadvantage having been created by the Allams [HASHTAG]#bestrunbusiness[/HASHTAG].
 
One of ten test fixtures.
At Luton. Norwich, Middlesbrough, Charlton, Blackpool, Hull City, Shrewsbury, Forest Green, Carlisle, Morecambe.
 
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It is good news, but it is short notice to get things organised. How do they decide who can attend the game, are they going to draw staws, lucky dip, lottery, check of social media for any criticism of Ehab?
 
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