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Vaccinations to attend matches?

Discussion in 'Wycombe' started by Blue_Slasher, Jul 25, 2021.

  1. Blue_Slasher

    Blue_Slasher Active Member

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    Interested on peoples thoughts on a couple of points here.
    Firstly I see there is talk of the premier league only allowing double vaccinated fans to attend.what’s the general view on this and should it be extended down the leagues?
    Secondly, how do people feel about attending a Wycombe game now in a full terrace (for example)?
    Well I might as well add my two penneth for what it’s worth as I’m sure there will be differing opinions.
    Firstly I think the double vaccination thing is simply a ploy to get the 18-30 age group taking it up. I think as we’ve found it makes no difference to others whether you are vaccinated or not,
    It simply lessens the effect of Covid in most cases so it won’t stop the spread.
    Re attending a full terrace. I guess it does worry me a bit. Not so much for me personally but for catching it and passing it to my parents etc. As desperate as I am to see Wycombe again I am a little hesitant
     
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    mowgli1960 Well-Known Member

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    I'm 60 and have both my Astra Zeneca jabs and have a card to prove it, will that be enough?
     
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    You can go wherever you like for me!
     
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    Ron Well-Known Member
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    I, and my family, have had no jabs and have no intention of having any. If that means we can't go anywhere, tough
     
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    I was fully jabbed in May and I am looking forward to going to the game on Wednesday not in the terrace yet as undergoing repairs but I will be going when it opens I feel we have given up enough and its time to start getting our lives back OK cautiously it's everyone personal responsibility you could take your chances with full on Covid or a milder version the choice is yours you make your bed and have to lie on it and you can't blame anyone else if you make the wrong choice
     
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    Is that a rant Guy? <laugh>
     
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    Somewhere in our family we have a very rare genetic defect. Our 6yo grandson could die at any time. He will not be having the jab as it will kill him. My eldest grandson is asthmatic and the jab poses too much of a risk. Amanda skipped school to avoid the BCG. She has recently been informed by her specialist that, had she had that, it would have killed her. I haven't had a jab since I was at school so I won't be starting now. If I stop posting, you'll know why
     
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    I suppose it sounded like one but it is aimed at people who won't have the jab for no reason other than being sceptical but expecting to do what they like and blame anyone but themselves when they are not allowed too
     
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