Apologies if this has already been covered.... 15:41 - Sep 28 with 642 views | Kieran_Knows | ... but I presume there will be no way of knowing what the COVID infection rates are like since the opening of stadiums (be it football, rugby etc) to full capacity are? Just intrigued, that's all. |  |
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Apologies if this has already been covered.... on 15:52 - Sep 28 with 574 views | jayessess | I think you'd struggle to isolate the effects of football stadiums specifically, given how much other stuff is opened up or operating normally. They conducted some tests around Wimbledon and Euro 2020 which were inconclusive (Wimbledon rates were lower, but Euro 2020 rates pretty similar to population in general). Some suggestion that the relatively greater amount of time large numbers spent near the bars was a contributing factor to the difference. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/20/9000-covid-cases-linked-to-euro-20 |  |
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Apologies if this has already been covered.... on 16:05 - Sep 28 with 533 views | ElderGrizzly | No way to tell really and by design they don't want you to know. Opening up everything at once gave them plausible deniability. |  | |  |
Apologies if this has already been covered.... on 16:22 - Sep 28 with 467 views | Trequartista | Impossible to pinpoint any single factor when the rate increases and decreases with so many different factors, but it was rising slowly, dipped down and is now rising slowly again, so there was no obvious spike. |  |
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