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Covid outbreak at Spurs

It’s implausible that an increase that sudden at that time is not in the main driven by Covid.


People being admitted to hospital get tested for covid, whatever they go in for. As cases rise in the community the amount of people going to hospital being infected increases. Whether that is cause they were in a car accident, stabbed or broke a leg. The actual amount of people being admitted to hospital (all causes) has not increased.

Maybe check out the coronavirus thread. Got hospital reports, news reports from sa the lot.

https://www.glory-glory.co.uk/community/threads/coronavirus.10482/page-821#post-1527498
 
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With Leicester also having a potential covid outbreak, you'd expect that match to be in doubt as well.
 
Why’s that?

Because omicron is going to go through the country in the next month or so. Everyone will get it near enough. So every team will go through what we have.

The prem will have to call a break. Remember back to march 2020. It wasn't the government that told the premier league to stop playing.
 
Because omicron is going to go through the country in the next month or so. Everyone will get it near enough. So every team will go through what we have.

The prem will have to call a break. Remember back to march 2020. It wasn't the government that told the premier league to stop playing.

case numbers aren't much higher than they have been over the last several months though. If they go up 3x-4x then you might be right, but at current levels I'm not sure what is different to recent months
 
case numbers aren't much higher than they have been over the last several months though. If they go up 3x-4x then you might be right, but at current levels I'm not sure what is different to recent months

With omicron they’ve extrapolated an R number of 4, which is huge. (Very early data tbf).

Even if they’re wrong by half, and it’s 2 the that’s still an increase in transmissibility over Delta.

They think omicron cases are doubling every 2-3 days at the moment, so soon it will become the dominant strain and very hard to avoid, especially as it seems to break through the vaccine to an extent greater than Delta also.

Hopefully they’re wrong and it won’t do that but I wouldn’t be surprised if cases start rising.
 
case numbers aren't much higher than they have been over the last several months though. If they go up 3x-4x then you might be right, but at current levels I'm not sure what is different to recent months

Omicron is doubling every 2 to 3 days. Now probably 3k a day of the cases. Another couple of weeks if it keeps on it will be all over the place.
 
The game for tomo will be forfeited
The club haven’t said it’s postponed. They have said it’s not taking place tomo
Good spot.
Nice poker move by the club - onus is on UEFA to respond in a sensible way or force our hands in a forfeit. Either way it's bad optics for UEFA.
 
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