Yeah good one, change your argument after your bullshit claim was debunked.So mate, tell me why the flu has drastically disappeared all over? Have a think. Could it be because suddenly everything is being attributed to covid? You need to open your eyes. Can you not see what is happening?
By any chance do you have the average age of those 1.5k deaths? That’d be interesting. Lots of healthy, young people I guess?
My 91 year old and 89 year old grandmother's are still alive and I'd like to still be able to visit them and have them around for a while yet. I work in a job where if covid got out of hand like it has in many countries around the world, I wouldn't be able to visit them due to concern of me spreading it to them. My 57 year old 2nd cousin was in ICU in Italy with covid. He's a fit and healthy man for his age.
You clearly love to have the final say about this, but I disagree with your position entirely. I'll listen to the medical advice from medical professionals.
Returning to the tennis, if players don't like the conditions of entry and play, don't turn up. I'm sure most of them will play and will accept the conditions they'll have to live by while here.
As someone who lives in Melbourne who was in lockdown for over 100 days, who went from over 700 cases in a day to 0 at the moment, who will be able to attend the Australian Open in a couple of weeks time, I'm happy with the fact it's taking place and everything is being done to prevent the virus being spread from anyone involved in the tennis community, to the community of Melbourne.
Tomic got very lucky with his draw, but you still have to go out there and win the matches. It's always funny following the qualifying of the Aus Open, every year a lot of similar names pop up in the draw. Some good stories out of the qualies though. Good to see Pironkova get through. Errani, not so much.
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