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johnasimmons 11-10-2020 12:26

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 36053286)
Bizarrely the PPV games will be free to clubs and pubs.

Surely this will encourage people to congregate together to watch foc - good for those establishments, but not so good for covid rates?

Madness!!!! :(

vincerooney 11-10-2020 21:26

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 36053286)
Bizarrely the PPV games will be free to clubs and pubs.

Surely this will encourage people to congregate together to watch foc - good for those establishments, but not so good for covid rates?

yet the north west and north east pubs are going to be locked down from wednesday apparently...

denphone 11-10-2020 21:33

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36053351)
yet the north west and north east pubs are going to be locked down from wednesday apparently...

But restaurants and pubs with big TV sports screens are set to remain open staggeringly.

Raider999 12-10-2020 19:56

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36053352)
But restaurants and pubs with big TV sports screens are set to remain open staggeringly.


I thought all pubs were closing - restaurants to remain open up to 10pm?

denphone 12-10-2020 20:37

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 36053440)
I thought all pubs were closing - restaurants to remain open up to 10pm?

Pubs that serve substantial meals apparently are staying open.

Mad Max 12-10-2020 21:42

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36053444)
Pubs that serve substantial meals apparently are staying open.

Not quite, Den, areas in England that are on tier one, means the rules that were in place before today's announcement will still be the same, so pubs stay open till 10pm.

1andrew1 13-10-2020 00:12

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 36053440)
I thought all pubs were closing - restaurants to remain open up to 10pm?

In England, it's just Tier 3 areas where the pubs are closing and even then, it's only the non-main-meal pubs so Wetherspoon, All Bar One, etc can still open. So far, the only Tier 3 area is the Liverpool City region but other similarly highly-infected regions are expected to follow.

denphone 13-10-2020 05:43

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36053471)
In England, it's just Tier 3 areas where the pubs are closing and even then, it's only the non-main-meal pubs so Wetherspoon, All Bar One, etc can still open. So far, the only Tier 3 area is the Liverpool City region but other similarly highly-infected regions are expected to follow.

l was talking about tier 3 and those serving substantial meals as Andrew has explained below.

cupcakes aka dd 13-10-2020 10:59

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In Sweden life is pretty normal

jfman 13-10-2020 12:43

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Not in football stadiums it isn’t.

1andrew1 13-10-2020 12:57

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Originally Posted by cupcakes aka dd (Post 36053493)
In Sweden life is pretty normal

That is, unless you want a funeral, wedding or public event of over 50 people.
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Public events with more than 50 people are currently banned in Sweden due to the pandemic. This applies to concerts, demonstrations, and theatre performances for example, but not to workplaces, shopping centres or private events. However, even in circumstances where this law doesn't apply, you are expected to avoid meeting in big groups.
The Public Health Agency asks everyone to avoid organising or participating in "large events", including parties, weddings and funerals.
https://www.thelocal.se/20201012/the...en-this-autumn

Hugh 13-10-2020 14:38

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Originally Posted by cupcakes aka dd (Post 36053493)
In Sweden life is pretty normal

Here is a fairly balanced view (imho) on that.

https://www.nationalreview.com/corne...ok-over-there/

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Right now, Sweden is in pretty good shape. Testing is at record highs, and only 1.2 percent of the tests are coming back positive. The death rate among those infected is low. But overall, the story of Sweden in this pandemic is more voluntary restrictions, a somewhat less bad serving of economic pain, and a death toll and caseload that is pretty bad compared to its neighbors.

Perhaps if the situation in other European countries and the U.S. gets worse in autumn, Sweden will have something of the last laugh. But to the extent Sweden is a success story, it is a story of social trust — Swedes took sensible precautions to prevent the spread of the virus without lockdowns and government mandates. For America to have had comparable results, we would have needed a populace that had as much trust in government officials and public-health experts as the Swedes do.

Raider999 13-10-2020 16:45

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36053444)
Pubs that serve substantial meals apparently are staying open.


Not those with big TVs as your previous post suggested then?

---------- Post added at 16:45 ---------- Previous post was at 16:44 ----------

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36053471)
In England, it's just Tier 3 areas where the pubs are closing and even then, it's only the non-main-meal pubs so Wetherspoon, All Bar One, etc can still open. So far, the only Tier 3 area is the Liverpool City region but other similarly highly-infected regions are expected to follow.

Does that mean you can only enter the pubs serving 'substantial meals' if you order one?

buckeye 14-10-2020 12:57

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Are this weekends BT Sport Box Office PPV games showing up on VM's boxes?
Hopefully I wont need to go the PPV route but they are not showing up on the BT Sport Box Office website or Android app if I need to.

Loubear 14-10-2020 13:12

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Go to on demand, select Live Sports Events and a wrestling event from September will show up!! Press the red button then all the games are shown. £14.95 for HD and SD.

Personally I think it’s disgusting that we are being fleeced to fill fat cat pockets. I will be accessing the naughty streams to watch my team. No way am I parting with that kind of money when I pay enough for sports within my current package.


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