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Why is Liverpool the worst club for COVID? And don't do the whole "bitter blue" thing, the stats back it up.
Whoops I accidentally hit delete on my post XDThe stats do back it up.
Salah, Mane, Thiago, Kostas all had it. Origi was rumoured to have it and was kept under wraps. Keita and Shaqiri had false postives, Alisson and Firmino up in the air.
Whoops I accidentally hit delete on my post XD
Tis a bit strange. Must be following the Liverpool people.
One of the Irish players that played against England yesterday has tested positive today.
Doesnt seem to have changed anything.
Crazy.It wont unless they spent significant time indoors with other players.
Crazy.
Nope, outdoor transmission risk is very low.
Contact sport would be high riskNope, outdoor transmission risk is very low.
The players are not exactly socially distancing when hugging each other at corners.
No they are not but virus particles disperse far more easily outdoors then indoors. Youd need to be spending 15-30 minutes of a game like that to have a good chance of catching the virus, youd be lucky to spend more than a minute like that in an entire game. The risk isnt from on the pitch, it is inside before and after the game.
There's an average 11 corners per game. They can take up to a minute with all the argy bargy. If you are in repeated very close proximity with someone who is breathing heavily - that is high risk, even outdoors.
COVID-19 transmission risk very low in elite sports events, says UK doctor
(Reuters) - The chances of transmission of COVID-19 during professional sports events are very low, a British doctor researching the impact of the disease told Reuters on Friday.www.thestar.com.my
There hasnt been a single confitmed case of transmission in the UK from either a training session or competitive match during contact sport.
Id say thats pretty conclusive considering just how much covid there is in the UK.
As for your corner scneario were talking seconds each time of close contact.
A close contact in covid terms is somrone you spend 15 minutes or more face to face with. Thats never going to happen in a football match.
The risks are indoors before and after the game.
So you are ok with infected players continuing to train and play games if they get changed away from the other players?
The current rules seem to be that if you play football, don't worry about the rules that the rest of the country follows.