Coronavirus: Football Discussion Thread

Women’s game is not financially viable. Nobody’s going back to work for the fun of it, viable businesses need to restart asap to get the economy moving hence football is very keen to get things moving

So nothing to do with the Corinthian Spirit? Fair play, decency and doing it for the love of the game?

I must say I'm very disappointed.
 
I haven't suggested such a thing and that's not even the point. I'll try and explain what I meant.

Start by looking at the sheer disaster surrounding the tens of thousands of care home deaths across the world. 70% in Sweden, 40-50% is the European average. Seeding the virus into care homes via dumping patients, ambulances not attending to the elderly in care homes, doctors refusing to give treatment to sick people in care homes, people being pressed to sign 'do not resuscitate' forms, coronavirus diagnosis being made based on an assumption (regardless if it was covid19 strain or not) rather than through scientific verification. This is all publicly available information - most of which i got listening to specialists talking on Radio 4 but was also being talked about in the House of Commons yesterday.

Without the scandalous amount of care home deaths being attributed to the virus the number collapses. Care homes have turned out to be the most dangerous places to be during the pandemic, second only to hospitals, when they should have been the safest. The failure in duty of care is monumental.

Then we get to widespread misdiagnosis of covid19 - including massive falsification of the numbers. We were told to trust the science, even when science is dispensed with when recording death certificates. Assumptions work fine during a pandemic, right? Just tick a box on a form, don't bother with a post-mortem or blood analysis. Someone dies of a cardiac arrest, they look for coronavirus, and, Bingo, they are added to the stats. This is truly shocking behaviour.

Then there has been widespread mistreatment in hospitals all over the world, chiefly the misuse of ventilators, that has resulted in many, many deaths. They get listed as covid deaths even when they are not. Once these numbers are filtered out we will likely get closer to 60-70% of the reported numbers. A third of all covid19 deaths in hospital are people with diabetes. From the other two thirds to die in hospital what proportion died with one, two, three or more underlying health issues? A very large portion. Most of the population cannot be classed as vulnerable and sick yet are under quarantine, despite the number of infected being assessed at less than 0.3% of the population.

Without such numbers added to the data we will be getting extremely close to average annual numbers of deaths. However, now data is emerging regarding the great number of operations, treatment, surgeries that have all been cancelled and put back to some indefinite time in the future. Which will be far too late for many thousands of people. How about all those people who suffered by not going to hospital through fear of getting infected there or putting pressure on the NHS? A&E recorded the lowest number of inpatients in history.

The so-called 'cure' or remedy is now responsible for a horrific number of people dying unnecessarily, people suffering stress, mental health problems, suicide even, businesses going to the wall, job losses, bankruptcy. Really? This is how you deal with a virus, by doing these things to people?

In the face of any epidemic/pandemic the most vulnerable should be the first to be protected. That is my area of concern. We have seen an epic failure of government, probably on the biggest scale in our history.

Almost everything I have written above was taken from listening to BBC Radio 4 over the last 1-2 months, it's pretty much my only source of mainstream information. Not off some tin-foil hat conspiracy sites.

Don't take my word for it. Do your own research. All this information will become common knowledge before too long.
All great, but why is it in this thread, or even this forum as both are supposed to be about football, there's a forum for political or off topic posts.
 
Culture secretary just said he is looking forward to the return of live sport in the very near future and how it will lift the spirits of the country
 

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