Coronavirus
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- Jimmy Armfield's cardigan knitter
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Thinking of you fellers, pray for better news soon.
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Cheffy & BB thoughts definately with you guys, tough read this thread but nothing compares to what you are going through. Stay strong.
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Just heard a former workmate and his wife both have covid following return from holiday.
He is at home not too bad but she is in hospital with what is described as covid pneumonia and on a ventilator.
Both were double jabbed I believe, scary times.
He is at home not too bad but she is in hospital with what is described as covid pneumonia and on a ventilator.
Both were double jabbed I believe, scary times.
- NottinghamWhite
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Had notification this morning that we will get a booster jab sometime early November.
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The mother in law had a booster on Monday, the wife is booked in next Thursday.
- Wigan White
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Mrs WW works for the NHS.
She's booked in for her 3rd jab (booster) next Thursday.
She's booked in for her 3rd jab (booster) next Thursday.
- Another Northern Soul
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Straightforward question, folks, no edge to it - are you and people you're with wearing masks at ER?
The vast majority I've seen - in the pub or the East Stand 'indoors' or in seats - aren't bothering to. The matchday stewards did for the first time but they seemed less bothered last week. I've been wearing mine most of the time there but it's now a feeling of being a real minority.
The vast majority I've seen - in the pub or the East Stand 'indoors' or in seats - aren't bothering to. The matchday stewards did for the first time but they seemed less bothered last week. I've been wearing mine most of the time there but it's now a feeling of being a real minority.
- Barlow Boy
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Our lot don’t wear masks in the pub pre-match. and/or in the ground any longer. I can’t say I’ve seen one person, other than stewards, wearing them now.Another Northern Soul wrote:Straightforward question, folks, no edge to it - are you and people you're with wearing masks at ER?
The vast majority I've seen - in the pub or the East Stand 'indoors' or in seats - aren't bothering to. The matchday stewards did for the first time but they seemed less bothered last week. I've been wearing mine most of the time there but it's now a feeling of being a real minority.
When you retire, you switch bosses - from the one that hired you, to the one that married you.
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To show my support for ANS I will wear my mask when watching the highlights on TV. (If I was at ER watching the game, I would definitely have my mask on)Another Northern Soul wrote:Straightforward question, folks, no edge to it - are you and people you're with wearing masks at ER?
The vast majority I've seen - in the pub or the East Stand 'indoors' or in seats - aren't bothering to. The matchday stewards did for the first time but they seemed less bothered last week. I've been wearing mine most of the time there but it's now a feeling of being a real minority.
I once played against Don Revie.
- Barlow Boy
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It’s bizarre Sir John, I’ve been in shops today and put my mask on every time, but it just doesn’t even cross my mind at the football.johnh wrote:To show my support for ANS I will wear my mask when watching the highlights on TV. (If I was at ER watching the game, I would definitely have my mask on)Another Northern Soul wrote:Straightforward question, folks, no edge to it - are you and people you're with wearing masks at ER?
The vast majority I've seen - in the pub or the East Stand 'indoors' or in seats - aren't bothering to. The matchday stewards did for the first time but they seemed less bothered last week. I've been wearing mine most of the time there but it's now a feeling of being a real minority.
When you retire, you switch bosses - from the one that hired you, to the one that married you.