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Wembley this evening, no more masks for me..

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Sago Tue 29-Jun-21 21:27:35

45,000 footballs fans in Wembley stadium this evening shouting, hugging and cheering.
Some shirtless, all maskless.

I have been dutifully wearing a mask, I’ve nearly frozen having windows and doors open whilst having work people in the home, buried my mother with only a handful of mourners present and my son and fiancé have postponed their wedding until next year.

No more mask for me, they are all going in the bin.

Aveline Thu 01-Jul-21 07:47:22

It's really bad up here though. Although 'only' 2000 of the football fans tested positive,that's just those who bothered to take a test. They all went home and spread it about at work and among their friends and families. The Zoe app this morning has 10,000+ cases reporting in Glasgow.

Casdon Wed 30-Jun-21 22:49:41

I hope the infection rate amongst English fans attending the match, gathering in public places, fanzones etc. has also been captured and will be published to give the full picture of the impact on Covid numbers arising from the Euros, as it’s beginning to feel as though the Scottish fans are being scapegoated.

MawBe Wed 30-Jun-21 22:41:34

As reported by The Independent
Almost 1,300 people in Scotland tested positive for coronavirus after travelling to London to watch a Euro 2020 match, Public Health Scotland (PHS) has confirmed
Roughly 400 of these fans were at Wembley to see the England vs Scotland game on 18 June, while the others watched it from elsewhere in London

While 1300 is more than bad enough , there no need to exaggerate the figures.
Interesting that those who went to Wembley are not in the majority

Kali2 Wed 30-Jun-21 22:28:16

2000 new Covid cases in Scotland. Most of the cases were people who travelled to London for Scotland's game with England on 18 June, Public Health Scotland said

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 21:00:16

Thanks.It’ll be the most exciting thing I’ve done for ages. I have got to do an ancestry dna thingy as well at some point as well.

Jaxjacky Wed 30-Jun-21 20:37:28

MayBee70 you can use your iPad to register test results. From the AppStore search NHS Covid-19 for iPad and download, you’ll get the icon on your screen.

Blinko Wed 30-Jun-21 19:40:14

Elrel

I’ll wear masks for as long as I feel I need to. I don’t want to be near unmasked people out of doors or in shops. I am trying to find my ‘new normal’ by gradually using local buses, visiting friends and going in shops.

Same here, Elrel. Hope you're keeping well, btw smile

rosie1959 Wed 30-Jun-21 19:36:01

Sorry to hear that Maybee I hope your husband makes a speedy recovery.

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 19:31:00

For what it’s worth the reason I’ve been asking about the tests is that DH has just spent the day in hospital being scanned for a blood clot in his leg. And even though we don’t mix with people I want to be sure that, if we do come into contact with someone over the next week or so, he hasn’t picked up the virus in hospital and we don’t want to pass it on to them….and I did tentatively mention to my daughter that we might meet up in a few weeks only to be told that my grandsons friend has tested positive so it’s best that we don’t.

rosie1959 Wed 30-Jun-21 19:15:30

No of course not Maybee that was a touch of humour
Sorry did not mean to offend

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 19:14:00

I was talking about last week rosie. Are you just devoting your life to tripping me up at the moment or something….I was talking about trial events in general by the way. And I did say I wasn’t against the events taking place within a framework of it being ticket only and people being tested.

rosie1959 Wed 30-Jun-21 18:57:59

Don't think there would have been any Scotland fans last night Maybee they are out England was playing Germany

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 18:45:57

That was the people officially at the events I believe. Not the Scotland fans that travelled down without tickets for the game.

rosie1959 Wed 30-Jun-21 18:29:16

Maybee they all had to be either vaccinated or do a lateral flow test up to 48 hrs before which in turn had to be reported on the Covid app and a text had to have been received acknowledging the negative test
We are opening up in a couple of weeks ways have to be found to do this as safety as possible

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 18:19:16

It’s ok people being at these events. It’s the people that travel down untested and hang about outside the events that are the problem.

blue25 Wed 30-Jun-21 18:09:35

It’s a trial event so the whole pint of it is to let people take a few risks and see what happens. I don’t understand why you’re getting so upset about it. The trial events are a step towards relaxing all the restrictions, some people just love to moan…

annodomini Wed 30-Jun-21 18:05:40

You wait 30 minutes for the result.Whether the result is negative or positive it has to be reported to the NHS. Instructions and the link are given in the booklet enclosed with the tests. If you follow them you can't go wrong hmm. And the box contains all the material for 7 tests. Oh and you can report on a laptop, i-pad, or phone.

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 18:02:13

I think it should get more publicity. That and the new symptoms.

Aveline Wed 30-Jun-21 17:07:37

I really didn't know how easy it was to get them. I heard people talking about them but just didn't know how to actually get them

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 17:05:01

I’m so out of touch. My DIL (NHS worker) was given lots of tests ages ago under strict instructions to just use them for herself, so I assumed that was still the case. It might give me more confidence about going out as concerned about passing the virus on as I am being infected.

rosie1959 Wed 30-Jun-21 17:01:11

MayBee if positive you need a PCR as lateral flows can give false results
I picked my lateral flows up from local chemists they had loads of them

MayBee70 Wed 30-Jun-21 16:59:05

I didn’t know they were so readily available. So what happens if you get a positive result? What do you do next (I’m being lazy, I should google it….I will….)….

SueDonim Wed 30-Jun-21 16:53:30

MayBee70

Do you then put them in the post?

No. You wait for, I think, 20 minutes and you’ll see the result on the widget-thing. It’s like a home pregnancy test(!). smile

Aveline Wed 30-Jun-21 16:44:43

Having read this thread I went online and ordered some of these tests. Couldn't have been easier. Thanks for posting.

rosie1959 Wed 30-Jun-21 16:31:20

Lateral flow tests are very handy we are supposed to do them twice a week but they are not for people with Covid symptoms that needs a PCR at a test centre