billc3 wrote:
BigBlueWave wrote:
If it was up to me I would stop everything for 3 weeks, suffer the consequences and start again.
Anyway ... I hope the game is played on Thursday. Winter is Coming ... and its only going to get worse. I would be very surprised if the season is not cancelled in the end.
Go Blues!
Shame you aren't running the country....
Come to think of it, you should be running the Action Team which we still haven't set up....
Most of the current decisions are being made on stuff other than the reality of the virus....(AFL, Scotty, Dan)... THAT'S DANGEROUS....
Ask an Epidemiologist/virologist what should be done... And DO IT
Go Blues
Agreed re 3 weeks.
Agree with Whateley for the first time in a long long time.
Just the last 24 hours affecting my household:
School Camp suspended
Swans Academy suspended.
Local footy training and games suspended.
News Limited Head Office, staff forced to work from home next 2 weeks (for a start) as of today.
Its not about what govt is not doing and saying, its about what all the responsible types are doing.
Public Transport should continue with safety measures in place...face masks, personal space etc...the problem is the work force is forced to go to work, hence the nose to nose in trains.
Call the games off, lets stop the spread and geton top of this in 2 weeks or.....
134 people died in Italy over the weeekend.
Over the last 24 hours, a further 370 died in Italy.
Once this virus takes hold, everything will close down. Everywhere.
Then its on for young and old.
Short term pain, long term gain.
Seriously ... you agree with Whately when he says the AFL has to come in line with the community? Its simply untrue by Whately (and I usually agree with him). The community is not taking anywhere near the measures that sport is taking. Its a joke ... Businesses are still operating ... people are still working and packed into trains like sardines. What he is saying is so far from reality its fraudulent. As I said before ... Open air sporting events are a pee in the ocean compared to public transport.