Re: Next up Salford : Wed Jun 30, 2021 2:39 pm
UllFC wrote:
In my opinion SL is going to have to change it policy very soon to one where if a player has been jabbed and tests positive he can still play provided he has no symptoms and is happy to do so, on the basis that transmission is much lower with a jab. In a normal season players will take to the field with coughs, colds, aftermath of dodgy kebabs
etc there's always some risk of catching something, as long as it isn't serious or deadly it shouldn't matter. As a society we can stay inside wrapped up in cotton wool forever.

I agree, it can't go on forever as society will collapse completely. The major worry is if there's another variant which the vaccine offers you little or no protection which would be catastrophic. Happy crack aren't I !!