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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Apparently there were 10 positive Covid-19 tests amongst the eight Championship clubs who have most recently been tested.
    Blackburn, Hull, Cardiff, Fulham and PNE appear to be amongst the clubs concerned.
    The players, all believed to be asymptomatic, now enter 14 days of ‘quarantine’.
    This season is going to take some finishing.
    What would the level need to be for individual clubs to be able to get games called off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ram59 View Post
    What would the level need to be for individual clubs to be able to get games called off?
    No idea Ram, but once they’re back training - and mixing - together I’d have thought one confirmed case would send the rest into self isolation.
    Not actually sure of the difference between ‘quarantine’ and ‘self isolation’ either. Thought quarantine, as in animals coming into the country, meant that they were kept apart from absolutely anything else for a prescribed period, whereas ‘self isolating’ seems to mean you can go where you like so long as you stay there once you get there.
    Bet if one of our lot gets it it’ll be Marriott...or his groin anyway.

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