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Wolves / Covid-19

I woudn't be arsed if me mates can't go and it takes ages to get in and out.

Rather watch in the pub. I'm very much when the crowds are back I'm back
 
October 1st date for fans being postponed as per Gove.

I went to watch Hednesford on Saturday, crowd of 600 so you could distance if you wanted to. A lot didn't though and nobody wore a mask. Leaving the ground at the end was the familiar shuffle
 
assuming the 3 o'clock kick off times will be staggered for october/the rest of the year?
 
Seems very likely that all the October games are going to be televised. They're only planning it out month-by-month, but they may as well plan everything for the rest of 2020 as we aren't getting back in.
 
Seems very likely that all the October games are going to be televised. They're only planning it out month-by-month, but they may as well plan everything for the rest of 2020 as we aren't getting back in.

Going Month to Month as the Goverment could easily say you can have fans back in at any point (probably announced at 11.54pm via Twitter)
 
Seems very likely that all the October games are going to be televised. They're only planning it out month-by-month, but they may as well plan everything for the rest of 2020 as we aren't getting back in.
That's the price of loving your freedom.
 
with the potential for 6 months, could be easter before smaller groups could be back in stadiums.
 
Coady out of the England due to coming into contact with someone with Covid so has to self isolate.

Turns out he had the virus back in March as well
 
Wonder how that will impact his availability for the Southampton game?
 
2 negative tests already. Presume he will have 2 or more tests before our next game.
Think if he keeps testing negative, which is highly likely, he will be fine.
 
It will depend upon when he has to isolate from. The 14 day rule is the law so....
 
I think under the Elite sportsman rule he will be OK but who knows.
 
It was before he joined up with England so unless it was Sunday then he'll be available, presuming Nuno will pick him without training for a fortnight
 
It will depend upon when he has to isolate from. The 14 day rule is the law so....
My daughter’s been in contact with someone who tested positive, she had a test yesterday. School say if it comes back negative she can go back in.
 
My daughter’s been in contact with someone who tested positive, she had a test yesterday. School say if it comes back negative she can go back in.
Hopefully she'll test negative and be OK.

I'm not sure how the law works with kids and schools Booz as I'm in the same boat as you as my middle lad has been sent home due to a contact testing positive. His school have just said stay away for 14 days.

I've had an employee with the text message from test and trace this week. If he ignores the message he could be fined between £1k and £10k and a £10k fine for the employer if they force somebody to come into work.

"If someone is instructed to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace, because they have had close contact with someone outside their household who has tested positive, they are legally required to self-isolate for the period notified by NHS Test and Trace. Both household and non-household contacts must self-isolate for the full period, regardless of whether they have symptoms and, if they develop symptoms and take a test, regardless of whether any test taken gives a negative result".

 

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